If you can get a hold of the nut with a pair of vice grips and wiggle it back and forth till the bolt breaks. Possibly use a hack saw blade by itself between the hinge and the toilet. Another thought. If you are careful, you can use a drill and drill out the head of the bolt. Don't put too much pressure on it, if you slip, it could crack the bowl.
Rusting bolts normally indicates that the bolts are brittle. Taking a pair of water pump pliers and squeezing really hard will most of the time break the rusted bolt so you can remove the toilet seat. Otherwise depending on the type of toilet seat installed, you can drill a hole right through exactly where the rusted bolts slot in, so helping you remove the toilet seat.
Some common issues people face when trying to remove a toilet seat include rusted or stripped bolts, difficulty accessing the bolts due to tight spaces, and lack of proper tools or knowledge on how to remove the seat.
To remove a toilet seat, locate the bolts securing it to the toilet bowl, typically found underneath the seat. Use a screwdriver or wrench to loosen and remove the bolts, then lift the seat off the bowl.
To effectively remove a toilet seat, first locate the bolts securing it to the toilet bowl. Use a screwdriver or wrench to loosen and remove the bolts. Lift the seat off the bowl once the bolts are removed.
To remove a toilet seat, locate the bolts underneath the seat and use a screwdriver to unscrew them. Lift the seat off the toilet once the bolts are removed.
To safely remove a toilet seat, start by locating the bolts that secure it to the toilet bowl. Use a screwdriver or wrench to loosen and remove the bolts. Lift the seat off the bowl carefully, making sure not to damage the toilet or injure yourself.
To properly remove a toilet seat, first locate the bolts securing it to the toilet bowl. Use a screwdriver or wrench to loosen and remove the bolts. Lift the seat and lid off the bowl carefully. Clean the area before installing a new seat if needed.
To replace a toilet seat, first, remove the old seat by unscrewing the bolts at the back of the seat. Then, place the new seat on the toilet bowl and secure it in place by tightening the bolts. Make sure the seat is aligned properly before tightening the bolts completely.
To replace toilet seat bolts, first remove the old bolts and clean the area. Then, place the new bolts in the holes and secure them with nuts underneath. Tighten the nuts with a wrench until the seat is secure.
To replace a toilet seat, first, remove the old seat by unscrewing the bolts underneath. Then, place the new seat on the bowl and secure it with the bolts provided. Finally, tighten the bolts evenly to ensure a secure fit.
To replace a toilet seat cover, first, remove the old seat by unscrewing the bolts underneath. Then, place the new seat on the toilet bowl and secure it in place by tightening the bolts. Make sure the seat is aligned properly before tightening completely.
To install an American Standard toilet seat, first remove the old seat by unscrewing the bolts underneath. Place the new seat on the toilet bowl and align it with the holes. Secure the seat by tightening the bolts underneath using a screwdriver. Make sure the seat is stable and level before using the toilet.