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why dont you stick their heads down the loo each time they leave an extra deposit they will soon learn to clean the loo for the next user and put and end to this filthy dirty disgusting habit, i am away to throw up thinking about it,yuk
 
Most skid marks can be wee'd off with a good strong morning wee, you don't see many toilet brushes around these days as they are always in a vile and disgusting state.
I tend to go outside and get a twig or a branch in the garden and wrap it in toilet paper and then throw it out of a window (not the toilet paper).

Cleaning the scummy build up of encrusted wee and jobbie below the water level is nothing that caustic soda wont shift, just leave to soak but don't let anyone jobbie in there without flushing and/or laying toilet paper on the water to stop it splashing back up your donk. :cheesy:
 
I've set up an experiment that will be ongoing for the next few months. I've organised 7 different products that I'm testing out on the two worst toilets. Here's the line up so far;

chain lube.jpeg Cobrawax.jpeg Mistermin.jpegmould release.jpegolive oil.jpg


spray and cook.jpegVisor demist.jpgwoodoc317_1.jpg.jpgPTFE Spray.jpg




I'm applying each product once on a bowl that I cleaned with a caustic soda solution followed by a solvent. I'm gong to check each bowl once or twice each day and if/when there's skid marks I'm going to note how many flushes it requires to remove them.

I have already been applied the chain lube and the cobra wax so game-on.
 
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Whatever floats your boat marvoni......keep up updated on the results. :asshole::001_9898: :smiley2:
 
I've set up an experiment that will be ongoing for the next few months. I've organised 7 different products that I'm testing out on the two worst toilets. Here's the line up so far;

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I'm applying each product once on a bowl that I cleaned with a caustic soda solution followed by a solvent. I'm gong to check each bowl once or twice each day and if/when there's skid marks I'm going to note how many flushes it requires to remove them.

I have already been applied the chain lube and the cobra wax so game-on.

i think the only thing missing from your haul there is a set of ********! Make them clean it ffs
 
those products will definately work......





........ram them up his bum one at a time and voila no more skid marks:44:
 
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