I've done this a few times and the toilets have always come straight up with a little pulling, but this one won't budge. Is it ok to rock it a little?
This toilet is in a mobile home and I found that it was leaking underneath the trailer (stopped using the toilet and shut the water off to it and the floor dried). This was put in by someone else and I found the nuts on the sides were not tight--the right one I could remove with my fingers, the left required a partial turn with the wrench and then I could remove it with my fingers. When I couldn't remove the stool I decided for the moment to leave well enough alone and simply retightened the nuts until they were snug and see what happens. But if that doesn't work I would like to try the next most simple thing and replace the cheap wax ring that came with the toilet with a better one with the plastic horn (I have the same toilet and used that kind and mine has worked perfectly). Or are those non wax ring connectors any good?
This toilet is in a mobile home and I found that it was leaking underneath the trailer (stopped using the toilet and shut the water off to it and the floor dried). This was put in by someone else and I found the nuts on the sides were not tight--the right one I could remove with my fingers, the left required a partial turn with the wrench and then I could remove it with my fingers. When I couldn't remove the stool I decided for the moment to leave well enough alone and simply retightened the nuts until they were snug and see what happens. But if that doesn't work I would like to try the next most simple thing and replace the cheap wax ring that came with the toilet with a better one with the plastic horn (I have the same toilet and used that kind and mine has worked perfectly). Or are those non wax ring connectors any good?