How to Get a Toilet Light Installed: Brightening Up the Toilet Bowl?

So, you’ve heard about those cool toilet lights that light up your toilet when nature calls at night, and you’re thinking, “How in the world do I get one of those?

Well, you’re in the right place because we’re about to spill the beans on how to slap one of these cute guys onto your commode.

Stuff You’ll Need

Before we get down to the nitty-gritty, let’s make sure you’ve got all the tools and gear ready:

Toilet Light

First up, you’ve got to get yourself a toilet light. You can snag one online or at the local hardware store. These cuties usually come with motion sensors and LED lights that flash different colors.

Batteries

Most of these toilet lights run on batteries, so make sure you’ve got the right ones. Usually, they gobble up batteries, but don’t take my word for it; check what the light’s specs say.

Cleaning Gear

Before you install, give your toilet bowl a good scrub-down. It’s got to be extremely clean for this to work.

Alcohol Wipes

Grab a couple of these to wipe down the inside of your toilet bowl.

Adhesive or Suction Cup

Depending on the model of your toilet light, you’re going to need either sticky tape or a suction cup to stick it on.

Steps to Get That Light Installed

Now, let’s jump into the juicy part—getting that toilet light on your porcelain throne.

Prep Your Toilet

Start by flicking off the bathroom lights so you can see better in the dark.

Give your toilet bowl a good scrubbing with the cleaning gear and alcohol wipes. We’re talking about making it spotless here, so don’t be shy with the elbow grease. Cleanliness is next to godliness, after all.

Power Up with Batteries

Pop open your toilet light and shove in the batteries like you know what you’re doing. Check the manual if you’re unsure.

And make sure you seal that battery compartment tight to keep the water out.

Stick or suction

Depending on your toilet light’s style, choose how you’re going to stick it on: adhesive or suction cup.

If it’s adhesive, peel off the backing and stick it carefully inside the toilet bowl. You want it to stay put, so press it down nice and firm.

For the suction cup type, give it a little wetting, then press it onto the toilet bowl’s inside. Make sure it’s got a good grip.

Test the sensor

Flip on the bathroom lights and give the motion sensor a test run. It should light up when you come close and turn off when you back away.

If it’s too twitchy or sluggish, tweak the sensitivity settings as per the manual’s directions.

Choose in the Light Show

Most of these toilet lights have a rainbow of colors and brightness levels. Play around with the settings to find your favorite color and intensity.

Upkeep and Battery Swap

Now and then, give your toilet light a once-over to make sure it’s clean and working right. If it gets dim or starts acting funny, it’s probably time for a fresh batch of batteries.

Conlusion

Installing a toilet light is a piece of cake and adds a whole lot of fun to your bathroom adventures. Not only will you have light when you need it most, but you’ll also have a mini light show right there in your toilet bowl. So, don’t stumble around in the dark; get that toilet lit up!

Adair

Adair

Adair likes to share his recreation knowledge with others. He has been a lifeguard for over 10 years and enjoys teaching people how to stay safe in the water. Adair also loves hiking and camping, and he is always happy to teach others about the best trails and camping spots in the area.

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