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  • Ah.
    I only tightened it up after straightening a couple of days ago and it's already off to the side.
    New stops then.
    What the fuck do i look for and where?

  • Plastic thread and nut?

    They are a pain as you can't tighten them enough by hand and using spanners/grips on them tightens them too much and strips the thread.

    I bought a Doodler a while back and is tightens them perfectly.

    https://www.screwfix.com/p/toilet-seat-installation-tool/62412

    Might be a bit overkill for a single toilet though.

  • 'toilet seat rubber buffers' or bumpers - loads of options. In these lockdown times, perhaps lining the base of the seat with a cut up tyre would be a fix. Actually that would probably be very functional, could stop the sliding by being super grippy...

    Also metal threaded rods and nuts are better than the shite plastic ones, as mentioned above. More likely to rust/corrode over time though.

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