Do your toilet seat hinges tend to rust too?
Normal by dint of cleaning and disinfecting them, the metal ends up rusting.
As a result, rust attacks the hinges and it doesn't look very clean...
Luckily, a plumber friend told me a really great trick to prevent rust on toilet seat fixings.
The simple and effective trick is to cover the screws with nail polish . Watch:
Contents
1. Get a clear varnish.
2. Coat hinges and screws with varnish.
3. Let it dry.
There you go, no more rust on the metal hinges of the toilet seat :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
No need to buy rustproofing!
Thanks to the varnish, they are well protected and will not oxidize.
In my opinion, this is the best rust remover for toilet hinges.
And by far the most economical too!
Now you can clean and disinfect toilets without any fear.
Even with a very acidic product like white vinegar!
The chrome of the hinge screws remains shiny.
And it works on iron, metal, brass or zinc-plated steel hinges.
Obviously, it is also effective on wall-hung toilets
Thanks to this clever trick, the hinges stay clean and shiny. And it's easier to clean them.
But that's not all.
Have you ever tried to remove rusty fixing screws in the toilet bowl? A real hassle...
By protecting the screws with varnish, no need to remove the rust on the hinges...
Or to loosen the rusty hinge!
So if you need to change the toilet seat, it's much easier.
Last point, by applying varnish on the hinges, the screws no longer move and do not unscrew.
The varnish forms a protective layer on the metal parts of the toilet seat and seat.
It is hermetic protection. It prevents water, dirt and cleaning products from attacking the metal and causing it to rust.