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Streaks in toilet pan
I have a toilet pan which is just over a year old and is showing
streaks running down from the outlet holes around the rim. Presumably this is some sort of limescale residue but this did not appear on the previous pan over a period of many years. The supplier says that as it is over a year old it is out of waranty but surely it should last longer than that? and to try cleaning it with a pumice stone, any other advise or suggestions please? |
Streaks in toilet pan
frank spencer wrote:
I have a toilet pan which is just over a year old and is showing streaks running down from the outlet holes around the rim. Presumably this is some sort of limescale residue but this did not appear on the previous pan over a period of many years. The supplier says that as it is over a year old it is out of waranty but surely it should last longer than that? and to try cleaning it with a pumice stone, any other advise or suggestions please? Do not try cleaning it with a pumice stone (IMO). First try a descaling gel of some form. |
Streaks in toilet pan
frank spencer wrote:
I have a toilet pan which is just over a year old and is showing streaks running down from the outlet holes around the rim. Presumably this is some sort of limescale residue but this did not appear on the previous pan over a period of many years. The supplier says that as it is over a year old it is out of waranty but surely it should last longer than that? and to try cleaning it with a pumice stone, any other advise or suggestions please? Try cleaning it with a limescale remover. If it doesn't come off, try bleach. If you use pumice it will most likelt scratch the glaze rather badly. |
Streaks in toilet pan
The supplier says that as it is over a year old it is out
of waranty but surely it should last longer than that? Not much the toilet manufacturer can do about calcium in your water. It surely wouldn't be covered by any warranty. Use a descaling chemical. Mechanical removal is likely to be harder work and cause more damage. Ours was so bad we ensured that the toilet uses the softened supply when we put in the softener. Indeed, the disgusting toilet bowl was probably one of the major reasons for installing the softener in the first place! Christian. |
Streaks in toilet pan
Christian McArdle wrote:
The supplier says that as it is over a year old it is out of waranty but surely it should last longer than that? Not much the toilet manufacturer can do about calcium in your water. It surely wouldn't be covered by any warranty. Use a descaling chemical. Mechanical removal is likely to be harder work and cause more damage. Ours was so bad we ensured that the toilet uses the softened supply when we put in the softener. Indeed, the disgusting toilet bowl was probably one of the major reasons for installing the softener in the first place! Christian. Yup,. After you have manually chipped off ten tears (2" of ****e and urine and scale conglomerate, and spent a week with te brick acid getting the rest clean, a water softener seems a small price to pay, Try adding vinegar to the cistern for a few weeks after having shoved some brick acid in the loo The gels are good because they just about stick...and a mild abrasive bad SOAKED IN DESCALER is good but its long and tedious work. Make regular addition of some mild acid to the loo a weekly task. Limescale that disfigures is one thing, limescale that stops the thing flushing is quite another.. |
Streaks in toilet pan
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from "frank spencer" contains these words: try cleaning it with a pumice stone, any other advise or suggestions please? I certainly wouldn't do that. You'll risk scratching the glaze which will make it easier for the scale to stick again. It's probably happening because the previous pan let all the water run out quickly, the new one dribbles a bit. Certainly nothing to do with guarantees or anything. The simplest cure is one of those smelly things that goes in the cistern. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
Streaks in toilet pan
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 15:12:32 +0100, Guy King
wrote: The message .com from "frank spencer" contains these words: try cleaning it with a pumice stone, any other advise or suggestions please? I certainly wouldn't do that. You'll risk scratching the glaze which will make it easier for the scale to stick again. It's probably happening because the previous pan let all the water run out quickly, the new one dribbles a bit. Certainly nothing to do with guarantees or anything. The simplest cure is one of those smelly things that goes in the cistern. The best cure is a periodic dose of strong hydrochloric acid. -- Frank Erskine |
Streaks in toilet pan
The message
from Frank Erskine contains these words: The best cure is a periodic dose of strong hydrochloric acid. Fran uses cheap cola. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
Streaks in toilet pan
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 00:38:38 +0100, Guy King
wrote: The message from Frank Erskine contains these words: The best cure is a periodic dose of strong hydrochloric acid. Fran uses cheap cola. Think what it does to the insides. Sugar water and acid. -- ..andy |
Streaks in toilet pan
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Streaks in toilet pan
Chris Bacon wrote:
wrote: Frank Erskine wrote: The best cure is a periodic dose of strong hydrochloric acid. Orally? No need, your stomach's full of the stuff anyway. So vomiting in the toilet regularly is good for it? |
Streaks in toilet pan
Ian Stirling wrote:
Chris Bacon wrote: wrote: Frank Erskine wrote: The best cure is a periodic dose of strong hydrochloric acid. Orally? No need, your stomach's full of the stuff anyway. So vomiting in the toilet regularly is good for it? Simple soloution - rent your house to students for 3 months - job done! -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
Streaks in toilet pan
Ian Stirling wrote:
Chris Bacon wrote: wrote: Frank Erskine wrote: The best cure is a periodic dose of strong hydrochloric acid. Orally? No need, your stomach's full of the stuff anyway. So vomiting in the toilet regularly is good for it? Definitely better than ****ting in it. |
Streaks in toilet pan
Owain wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote: Ian Stirling wrote: So vomiting in the toilet regularly is good for it? Simple soloution - rent your house to students for 3 months - job done! How do you manage to get students to vomit /in the toilet/? Owain Push their heads in and punch them in the guts. Unless its students from a snotty uni. in which case they are trained from birth to be able to do this unassisted ;-). |
Streaks in toilet pan
The message
from Owain contains these words: How do you manage to get students to vomit /in the toilet/? Put the beer barrel on the cistern. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
Streaks in toilet pan
On 4 Apr 2006 05:23:12 -0700, frank spencer wrote:
any other advise or suggestions please? Stop eating curries washed down with 5 pints of Bass or aim better. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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