Monthly Archives: March 2026
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March 21, 2026
A loose or wobbling toilet seat is often caused by worn-out buffers underneath. These small rubber pads provide support and stability, preventing direct contact with the ceramic bowl. Over time, they flatten or fall off, leading to movement and discomfort.
Replacing toilet seat buffers is a quick and simple DIY fix that can restore stability in minutes without needing to replace the entire seat.
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March 17, 2026
Most toilets just sit there doing their job for years. No fuss, no attention needed.
Then suddenly something small stops working. The flush gets weak, the seat feels loose, or water keeps running longer than it should. That’s usually when people start looking into Cersanit toilet fittings.
Start by Identifying Your Cersanit Toilet
Not every Cersanit toilet is built the same. Some are compact wall-mounted designs while others are the traditional floor-standing ones.
Seat shape, hinge spacing and internal mechanisms can change depending on the model.
If you can find the model marking on your Cersanit Toilet, it helps a lot. Sometimes it’s inside the cistern lid or tucked behind the seat hinges. Not always easy to spot though.
The Parts Inside the Cistern
Inside the cistern you’ll usually find a few working parts doing the important stuff.
There’s the inlet valve that fills the tank, the flush valve that releases the water, and the push button mechanism.
Over time these cistern repair parts