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I guess I am addressing this to the ladies of the board.Went off to a race this weekend with two other friends.The problem I had is hard to explain without stepping in it.With three guys all wanting to "Hit the head" on the morning schedule,lets just say it didnt look pretty in the bowl.As a matter of fact it looked like we had a squirrel race in it and one or two had a bad wreck.We tried adding more water to the bowl before dropping trowl.Didnt work.Tried throwing a little cooking oil in the bowl.A little success but not much.So my question is to the women who stand behind us and know what there actually doing.How can I stop the dreaded skid marks?Short of feeding exlax Im at a loss.

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Posted: 08/13/07 06:23am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

It's called cleaning up after yourself, use the toilet paper to wipe what is left. They are big boys now, clean it up.


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When cleaning my PUP toilet, I use a mop style brush. Just a quick trip around the bowl and a flush.

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Porcelian toilet with hand sprayer. No one is allowed to leave the bathroom without it looking brand new.

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Posted: 08/13/07 07:11am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

This is why I use a wax (gel coat) in my toilet bowl...stuff just doesn't stick to it.


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cheryl3 wrote:

This is why I use a wax (gel coat) in my toilet bowl...stuff just doesn't stick to it.


Similar here. Anytime I clean it (normally no more than 2 days of total use), I finish up with dose of Armor All.


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Hey,,,, I never thought of waxing it.. Thanks


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LOL makes me want to go wax my toilet now!


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Fill the bowl with water before using makes a big difference too!

We have the spray nozzle and also keep a toilet brush in a holder tight next to the toilet.

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I haven't actually USED my toilet yet in my "new" RV, but I have been running it to make sure it functions properly, and it seems to.

However, when the flush is finished, there is only about 1/2 cup of water in the bowl. Is that "correct" or "normal", or should it be more? It's an old plastic toilet in my 1973 tioga. No manuals at all for this rig...


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