20 Most Recent
Braun 1000 Series Foil & Cuter Precision - BR-1000FC - Page 6 Questions & Answers
How do I replace the MR16 bulb?
How many do you want Scott Davis? Halogen or LED?
https://www.google.com/search?q=MR16+bulb
Joseph Murphy. We are only 9 years late, but there are two bases, one is two pins which just pull off and are 12 volt. and the other is a 110 volt bayonet fitting, just turn about 20 degrees anti clock wise. In both cases, gently pull the fitting out of the ceiling to replace the bulb. There is a butterfly spring that holds them in.
8/3/2023 8:35:08 PM •
Home
•
Answered
on Aug 03, 2023
I want to find where
Marathi is actually a language in india, in mumbay (bombay) region, it is official language of marathi (maharashtra) province in Western India, it was official language of last hindu empire before british conquest.
Jaiswar meant "destination", there are several hundred places with this name in india, this is also a term describing lower cast jobs, for example jaiswar kalwar - alcohol distillers caste. Jaiswal Jains - direction jains - is actually region in norther india settled by jains people, Jaiswal - is actually surname meaning - "citizen of Jais"
Marathi jaiswal - is actually as well sort of wedding offer...
6/27/2023 2:11:57 AM •
Home
•
Answered
on Jun 27, 2023
I have a coroma opal II toilet seat that needs to be replaced due to corrosion of the hinges, however am unable to losses the bolts?
I'm sorry to hear about the issue you're experiencing with your Coroma Opal II toilet seat. If you're unable to loosen the bolts that secure the seat to the toilet bowl, here are a few suggestions you can try:
1. Apply penetrating oil: Spray some penetrating oil, such as WD-40, onto the bolts and let it sit for a few minutes. This can help loosen the rust and corrosion and make it easier to remove the bolts.
2. Use a wrench or pliers: If the bolts are not budging, you can try using an adjustable wrench or pliers to grip the bolts and apply more torque while attempting to unscrew them. Make sure to hold the nut underneath the toilet bowl to prevent it from turning.
3. Apply heat: Heat can sometimes help break the bond caused by corrosion. You can use a hairdryer or a heat gun to warm up the bolts, which might make it easier to remove them. Be cautious not to overheat any plastic parts.
4. Cut the bolts: As a last resort, you may need to cut the bolts using a hacksaw or a reciprocating saw. Take care not to damage the toilet bowl while doing this.
If you're still having trouble, it might be best to contact a professional plumber for assistance. They have the tools and expertise to handle difficult situations like this without causing damage to your toilet.
6/19/2023 10:12:44 AM •
Home
•
Answered
on Jun 19, 2023
I had a Glacier Bay toilet installed last summer by contractors who did the remodel.
You need to reseat it to the Toilet Base.
1.Turn off water to toilet
2.Flush Toilet
3.Open Tank lid remove any excess water with a sponge
4. Look in the bottom of the tank, there will be two flat blade screws, one on the right one on the left. You will see them sticking out under the tank with a nut on them.
5. Place a wrench on the nut and turn the screw head with a flat blade screw driver. You may have to just hold the screw and loosen the nut under it. Once loosened you will be able to set it level. re tighten the nuts securely.
6. turn water on ck for leaks. If the rubber gromets that are under the screw head get torn you'll have to replace them with some from hdwe store. Not a big deal if you have to replace them,
just remove the nuts lift out the bolts replace rubber gromet put back together.
Best to you
6/5/2023 1:02:15 AM •
Home
•
Answered
on Jun 05, 2023
Not finding what you are looking for?