On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:58:29 +0100, "The Major"
wrote:
"John" wrote in message
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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
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In message , Big Ron writes
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?
I can confirm this is a real problem and not notably related to diet:-)
Our house has the benefit of 4 toilets (don't ask) all Twyfords, all
installed by the same builder and during the same re-development. 3 are
fine. The 4th. has exactly the problem described by the Major.
It is clearly a cheaper version and may simply suffer from inferior
glazing.
I think replacement is the most likely solution.
regards
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Tim Lamb
Flush before use so that the pan has a wet - more slippery surface.
You're not reading my post John - it also sticks below the water surface,
and I want to be a little bit green and save water, not waste it....
Major
Is there a waterproof but slippy coating you could put on it? Car
spray?
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