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Why is the color of my seat fading? Why does my seat have scratch marks?
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The cleaner that you use on the seat could be the cause! Oftentimes, the abrasives used in cleaners are too harsh. Never use bleach on your Church seat, but opt instead for mild soap and water. Avoid bleach, scouring pads, and aerosol sprays.
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What is the bolt-spread of Church toilet seats?
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The standard bolt-spread is 5 ½”.
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Do any Church toilet seats come with a larger (than 5.5 inches) bolt-spread?
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For a 10-inch bolt-spread, try American Standard models LC212, EL270, and NW209E10. For a 7.5 inch bolt-spread that bolts to the tank, go for Case brand 1900CCP or 800CCP. You can order these through wholesale or retail outlets.
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Does Church make seats that have certain materials, like leaves or money, embedded in them?
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No, we don't - sorry!
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Whenever I pull the toilet seat down, the lid comes down with it – sometimes crashing down! What would cause that to happen?
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It could be that the hinge is too tight. This will loosen up with repeatedly opening and shutting it.
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Why are there not two sets of bumpers on Church seats?
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Church’s toilet seats are built to accommodate a standardized degree of slant in varied types of china. The engineers at Church have made the determination that just one set of bumpers are needed for a good fit.
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For the fashionable Church seat, what size is the insert?
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The insert for the fashionable Church seat is 10 1/4th inches wide and 11 ½ inches long.
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Even though I have tightened the dial on my hinge completely, the hinge is still loose. What could cause this?
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Sticky washers are just that – sticky on both sides. Be sure that you remove the paper on both sides of the washer so that one side sticks to your toilet bowl while the other sticks to the underside of the hinge.
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When I tighten the dial on the hinge all the way, it is still loose. Why?
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The pintle located on the underside of your hinge has 2 cut slots. You need to line the notches of your bolt up to the slots and then hold the bolt while you turn the screw. This will cause the bolt to rise while the notches will put the pintle out. This will secure your Church toilet seat.
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Should the hinges matches in color on all Church models?
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Yes. You may notice a slight difference, however.
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The PremEuro seat has a bracket that is larger than its hinge holes. Why?
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This is so that when you screw the bolt , the PremEuro’s bracket will imbed into the hinge. This holds the sides in order to provide a fit that is more secure.
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Does the “MY OWN POTTY” product fit on both regular bowls and elongated bowls?
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Yes.
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Why doesn’t my replacement soft seat look the same?
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A design change back in 1998 allowed for additional padding.
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The self sustaining hinges are very hard to move. Why?
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These hinges are installed in the factory in a way that allows them to maintain their durability and last for a long time.
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I have purchased a 200/1200TT seat. Will any part of it rust?
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No. These seats have a pintle that is made from stainless steel.
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I need to purchase replacement bumpers and hinges. How can I do this?
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Replacement bumpers and hinges for Church seats built from molded wood and other materials are often found when shopping with plumbing contractors or wholesalers. Church Seats does not sell replacement parts to consumers. For plastic seats, bumpers and hinges cannot be replaced. Hinges are installed and bumpers are molded-in using special tools before the plastic “sets”.
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I am considering purchasing MY OWN POTTY. How much weight does it hold?
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MY OWN POTTY has a weight limit of 100 pounds.
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How much weight can the My Own Potty hold?
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It adequately holds up to 100 pounds.
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Can hinges HG38 and HG06 be replaced?
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No. These hinges were installed before the plastic had cooled during the molding process.
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I need replacement hinges and bumpers for my plastic Church seat. Where do I get those?
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These hinges and bumpers cannot be replaced. They were installed with special tools or molded in before the plastic cooled during the manufacturing process.
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I need more sticky washers. What part number should I order?
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Please order part number 1B545 1250.