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On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 2:44:38 PM UTC+1, Gareth's was W7 now W10 Downstairs Computer wrote:
On 02/07/2019 14:38, Tim+ wrote: Gareth's was W7 now W10 Downstairs Computer wrote: On 02/07/2019 10:20, wrote: Pump out type toilets that are used at festivals etc. Do they have a separate tank of flush water with blue in it? Or does the liquid get filtered and recirculate? But in the blue, it recirculates getting more unpleasant with each flush. Im not convinced. Filters (and the cleaning thereof) would increase the service time and I dont see how you could stop the filters clogging quickly. Ive only ever seen €śclean€ť blue flush liquid, never cloudy. I'm a (fairly) regular user of such things at horsey events. (Cross Country FJ with another hat on). During the day the blue gets browner and browner. In the evening, the old soup is sucked out through the vertical chimney by the contractor and recharged with fresh blue. There always seem to be other users of the Turdis who don't understand that several pumps of the handle is needed to flush away. Probably town folks who expect a single twiddle to flush. I can never understand people who dont glance back at the flushed toilet to checkif all cleared and ensure there are no skiod marks. |
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wrote: On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 2:44:38 PM UTC+1, Gareth's was W7 now W10 Downstairs Computer wrote: On 02/07/2019 14:38, Tim+ wrote: Gareth's was W7 now W10 Downstairs Computer wrote: On 02/07/2019 10:20, wrote: Pump out type toilets that are used at festivals etc. Do they have a separate tank of flush water with blue in it? Or does the liquid get filtered and recirculate? But in the blue, it recirculates getting more unpleasant with each flush. I'm not convinced. Filters (and the cleaning thereof) would increase the service time and I don't see how you could stop the filters clogging quickly. I've only ever seen "clean" blue flush liquid, never cloudy. I'm a (fairly) regular user of such things at horsey events. (Cross Country FJ with another hat on). During the day the blue gets browner and browner. In the evening, the old soup is sucked out through the vertical chimney by the contractor and recharged with fresh blue. There always seem to be other users of the Turdis who don't understand that several pumps of the handle is needed to flush away. Probably town folks who expect a single twiddle to flush. I can never understand people who dont glance back at the flushed toilet to checkif all cleared and ensure there are no skiod marks. If you close the lid, you can't see them. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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