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Hi Everyone

Doers anyone know how to remove this toilet seat? It has no push buttons or caps that I can see and I am trying to fathom out how to tighten it!

Any help appreciated!
 

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You will see to holes at the back one each side on the chrome bits there might be a grub screw in there that attaches it to the mounting hardware
 

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