Toilet Brushes!!!!

Toilet Brush or not!!!

  • I have a toilet brush

    Votes: 47 81.0%
  • I don't have a toilet brush

    Votes: 11 19.0%

  • Total voters
    58

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I have been married for twenty years and in all that time i have never let a toilet brush to be used in the bathroom.......recently whilst helping someone move i remembered why!!!!!!
it was knocked over and the most disgusting goo quietly spread across the floor...:gag::gag::gag::gag:
 
Ah yes, I have a toilet brush and I often can be found washing out the little pot as well so that there's no 'goo' in it. I also have a little bleach in the bottom of the holder that gets changed over each time I clean it.
 
I was out with my father one day and he bought a toilet brush. When I next saw him he said he didnt like it and had gone back to using paper.

ba-dum-tish!
 
I was out with my father one day and he bought a toilet brush. When I next saw him he said he didnt like it and had gone back to using paper.

ba-dum-tish!

:clap: Haha!

Nothing wrong with having a toilet brush! I'd rather have it out of the way in the corner in its little holster than a dirty toilet pan :D
 
I have one, only because a need one

It must be a dietary thing :)
 
Ah yes, I have a toilet brush and I often can be found washing out the little pot as well so that there's no 'goo' in it. I also have a little bleach in the bottom of the holder that gets changed over each time I clean it.

OOffff, that :gag:
 
Yup, got one.

As mentioned, give the brush a good flush itself after use and a bit of bleach in the holder. No goo!
 
well I've seen some people talk crap on TP but this is taking the ****! :D
 
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I find my wife's toothbrush is perfect for those ground in stains :D
 
I have one and wish every one had one. How embarrassing when visiting friends and you leave skid marks on the bowl and find there is no brush to clean up after oneself. Dont get me going about public loos with no brush and lots of stains yuk
 
Yup I have one and the bottom of the holder has 6" of heavily bleached water.

Can't abide skidders in the bog, and I live on my own so can't blame anyone else.

Couple of times a week a good dollop of bleach before I go to work.

Bog must be sparkly white, I hate using any other crappers especially those stainless steel public stinkbins.
 
Just buy them in the local pound plastic crap shop and treat them as disposable items
 
Maybe there should be a little tissue hammock designed to capture said offerings. Then you fold it up origami style and let it sail to the sewer, it won't wipe its feet on the way out so to speak:naughty:
 
There's a type of toilet bowl that I've seen frequently in the US. It's a wide pool type of thing - not the aim-at-4ins-and-hope-for-the-best type that we have here. They avoid most of our problems which require use of a brush. If ever I found one to buy over here I'd snap one up in a heartbeat.
 
MisterE said:
There's a type of toilet bowl that I've seen frequently in the US. It's a wide pool type of thing - not the aim-at-4ins-and-hope-for-the-best type that we have here. They avoid most of our problems which require use of a brush. If ever I found one to buy over here I'd snap one up in a heartbeat.

That really made be laugh I'm a fat guy but the idea of an extra wide toilet bowl in the states :lol: :naughty:

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That really made be laugh I'm a fat guy but the idea of an extra wide toilet bowl in the states :lol: :naughty:

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The bowls are the same size as ours. It's just that the target is much bigger - a pool of water, about, say, 12ins across. In the picture below the water level extends to just below the rim - around where the shadow stops in this photo. Most "debris" makes a clean exit. With some designs a whirlpool is generated as the toilet is flushed, which can give an artistic spirograph effect, but this washes away easily.

Yes, I took this photo myself in Home Depot in Phoenix in March with a view to trying to find something similar here one day. What a sad life.....


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Hmmm The only drawback with those is drowning the velvet headed knicker python - He can't swim :)
 
mercedes said:
Hmmm The only drawback with those is drowning the velvet headed knicker python - He can't swim :)

Please PM address details so I can send a bill for a new keyboard :lol:
 
We have one , you just can't shift everything with those paper ones .
 
I can't bear those toilets with the water level up that high, frightens the life out of me when I flush it as I think the water will come over the top!!

Yep, you've guessed it, I have a toilet phobia - Caused by a toilet just like this when I was a kid and the water just came too near the rim for my liking!!
 
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