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Cleaning a Wood Toilet Seat?

September 16, 2011

Wood Toilet SeatHow do I clean a wooden toilet seat? Thank you.

By sarah


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September 19, 20110 found this helpful

I have wooden toilet seats and I just clean them the normal way (soft scrub type soap, water and a rag/brush). You can put some Murphy's Oil Soap on them afterwards, also (I don't know that it has any anti-bacterial type qualities, so I am not suggesting you use it first).

 

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September 19, 20110 found this helpful

Some of these wooden toilet seats have gold hardware; the "stuff" that attaches it to the commode. These can turn color and look green or brown and ugly real quick as my first one did. So I coated the hardware on my new one with clear fingernail polish. The nail polish prevented that. I think I got that tip from someone else online.

 
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January 30, 2012

I have a new wooden toilet seat. My last one cracked after a few months. I hope I am cleaning the seat correctly. My concern is how do I disinfect it without ruining it. Thank you everyone.

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February 20, 20120 found this helpful

Just use a sponge or cloth soaked in Lysol. Wring it out first then dry the seat. I have had mine for well over twenty years and it still looks brand new.

 
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