Crap sticking to toilet pan
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message
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On 22 Apr, 08:44, "Big Ron" wrote:
When ever I have a dump in anyone elses toilet there's never any need to
use
the toilet brush afterwards.
In my own newly installed pan, however, I always get a mud-like adhesion
to
the surface which takes a bit of scrubbing off and re-flushing. Is there
anything I could use to "season" the pan surface (Like you do with a new
Wok) so the ****e doesn't stick so readily?
Any constructive replies appreciated
Thanks
The Major
Probably the shape of the toilet pan.
With these low-water flush things, there is less and less target area,
and
in fact toilets are becoming pretty useless.
But your new pan may have some residue from a sticker or something on
it from the manufacturers. Just clean it and make sure it is smooth
and polished (the bowl that is).
Or try sitting further back so you have a clear path to water (so to
speak).
Simon.
Thanks Simon - previous respondees have not bothered to read my post, or
don't understand English, or assumed it's spam. the point is that I only
have the problem at home, regardles of curry or roughage, even "bullseyes"
leave residue below the water level. Very inconvenient. My Mum taught me
to lay a sheet of paper over the water surface to stop splashes hitting you,
but not how to combat 'pan skids'.
The Major
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