Crap sticking to toilet pan
"Lobster" wrote in message
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Colin Wilson 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?
We've just had one fitted - I feel your pain - ours does the same. One
minor issue I can see us having is the missus vehemently hates bog
brushes - i've had to rescue ours at least 3 times since she stuck it out
with the rest of the old fittings for disposal...
Mine too... except her difficulty with that is that she hates second-hand
skidmarks even more.
David
My wife won't have a bog brush in the house either. Real Domestos always
seems to fix any problems (not imitation stuff).
What about trying to "season" it by rubbing some soap onto the offending
surface. I also find that a drop of washing up liquid in the cistern leaves
the pan sparkling and slippy.
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