Looking down at them, to the right or clockwise.
To install and tighten toilet bolts properly, place the toilet on the flange, insert bolts through the base, add washers and nuts, and tighten evenly with a wrench. Be careful not to overtighten to avoid damaging the toilet or flange.
To replace toilet flange bolts, first, turn off the water supply and remove the toilet. Next, unscrew the old bolts and flange. Install a new flange and secure it with new bolts. Reinstall the toilet and tighten the bolts evenly. Finally, turn the water supply back on and check for leaks.
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 install and secure toilet mounting bolts properly, first place the bolts in the flange on the floor. Then, position the toilet over the bolts and gently press down to secure it in place. Use washers and nuts to tighten the bolts, alternating sides to ensure even pressure. Finally, trim any excess bolt length and cover with decorative caps for a finished look.
Since the caliber bolts are facing away from you, to loosen them turn them right. To tighten them go left. The "righty tighty, Lefty Loosey" applies only when the bolt/screw is facing you. Good Luck!
The best way to tighten or replace toilet seat nuts is to use a wrench or pliers to securely tighten the nuts underneath the toilet bowl. If the nuts are damaged or stripped, they should be replaced with new ones to ensure a secure fit.
To tighten a loose toilet handle nut, use an adjustable wrench or pliers to securely tighten the nut clockwise until it is snug. Be careful not to overtighten to avoid damaging the handle or the toilet.
The best way to securely attach toilet seat nuts and bolts for a stable and durable installation is to use a wrench to tighten them firmly, making sure they are snug but not over-tightened to avoid damaging the toilet or seat. Additionally, using a locking washer or nylon insert lock nut can help prevent loosening over time.
Turn it to left to tighten and right to loosen. In different way turn it to the front bumper and to loosen turn it to the back bumper ....
You turn it clockwise to tighten and anti-clockwise to loosen.
Counter clock-wise to lossen, clock wise to tighten
To tighten the guitar strings, turn the tuning pegs clockwise.