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Default Crap sticking to toilet pan

sm_jamieson wrote:
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.


I'd second that. I bought a fairly compact pan that doesn't extend out too
far from the wall for one of our bathrooms. Ever since day 1 it's needed
post-use scrubbing because of the shape of the back of the pan. It's not
the sort of thing that's easy to test in the show room. Well, not twice
anyway. ;-)

Tim