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my2108
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my2108
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I just dig up a very small plant (1x1 sq.ft) which grew in the mid of my lawn. What’s the best thing I could do to recover it? Shall I buy a turf patc ...

my2108
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January 2023

Hi everyone, ends up it’s just brute force to pull upward…not screw driver, no valve or anything tricky.

my2108
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January 2023

HI Guys, I did try to lift the whole thing upward and its super firm...I took a pic after managed to remove the white plastic as highlighted by Marty. ...

my2108
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January 2023

Hey Marty - I did poke around the area you mentioned and managed to detach some rubber out of it...but then it doesn help detaching anything.

my2108
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I just moved into a house which the previous owner had put a lot of screws and nails on the wall to hold their pictures and paintings. Now that all t ...

my2108
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Hi all, I have watched a few YT video on how to replace the toilet cover and seat. All points to unscrewing from the back of the toilet bowl. But I ha ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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January 2023

Hi @my2108, The most effective way to restore this area would be to fill the void with top dressing and then place a section of Sir Walter Buffalo t ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
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January 2023

Hi @my2108 @MitchellMc idea of a flat bladed srew driver should be getting close to releasing the seat.

Marty_greenshed
Having an Impact
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January 2023

Hi, Usually these types of seats detach from the top.. Check out this vid (not from bunnings) but maybe relevant to your seat. Yours looks like i ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
January 2023

Hi @my2108 I know what you mean you cant access underneath or behind. Basically you shouldnt need too get underneath as those metal pin/bolts screw ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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January 2023

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @my2108. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about removing a toilet seat ...

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my2108
Getting Established
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I just dig up a very small plant (1x1 sq.ft) which grew in the mid of my lawn. What’s the best thing I could do to recover it? Shall I buy a turf patc ...

my2108
Getting Established
1 reply
January 2023

Hi everyone, ends up it’s just brute force to pull upward…not screw driver, no valve or anything tricky.

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