Three things are needed in order to identify your toilet: 1.The
brand 2.The number 3.The color.
The brand: Look under the water tank lid (on the
bottom); on the inside walls of the tank; on the bowl between the bolts
attaching the seat. Disregard names on the seat as they are seldom the same
brand as the toilet. Model-Name
to Brand-Name Cross Reference
The number::Look under the water tank lid (on the bottom),
or on the inside walls of the tank. The number on the lid may or may not
be the same as the in the tank or the number of the complete toilet model.
The color: Use the Church Toilet Seats online color
chart to see color samples. Also, the names in our descriptions are colored to
give an approximation of the color. Or you can purchase a color chart below. Or real
colored porcelain vitreous china chips from actual salvaged toilet tanks or
lids are available for $9.00 each. Go to this page. The
surest thing to do is send us a color sample with your order.
If your toilet has numbers but no name, study our
cross-reference guide below. Or email us.
We often know which numbers are what brand and we can guide you onto the right
page of our stock list.
If your toilet has no numbers, then we will need a photo of
it.
If your tank lid is missing, see if there is another of the
same toilet in your house or neighborhood that you can look at.
http://www.thisoldtoilet.com
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