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Basildog

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Hi, Basildog what did you use to clean the loo ?
Lots of people will say you should be careful with plastic but I never have been !
Noticed toilet was starting to look a bit off colour as have just been using damp cloth , so used bleach on a cloth to get clean then polished up with some old dry polishing rags with SRP residue then waxed with Collinite 476
Have tried the Rain X plastic but it was rubbish (n)

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Just a word of warning re.plastic I used a spray cleaner to clean the showeroom sink in my Rapido and it turned it into corn flakes as I watched ,it was an expensive mistake at the time as the new sink cost an arm and a leg ,I note that Rapido have changed the sink to a stainless one now. I was given the spray cleaner by the lady cleaner in work to try out :rolleyes:
 

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Aquakem Pink rinse in the flush water.. OR if the flush water comes from the main tank as our's does, keep a spray bottle with diluted 'Pink" to use after flushing..

keeps the bowl clean and slippy and according to the label, it leaves a protective layer to stop the build-up of bacteria.

Bowl will still need cleaning occasionally, only use plastic safe cleaners.. these are generally labeled 'green' products , usually citrus, but do check label.

or Thetfords own product , pricey but it does work

https://www.thetford-europe.com/product/toilet-bowl-cleaner/
 
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Aquakem Pink rinse in the flush water.. OR if the flush water comes from the main tank as our's does, keep a spay bottle with diluted 'Pink" to use after flushing..

keeps the bowl clean and slippy and according to the label, it leaves a protective layer to stop the build-up of bacteria.

Bowl will still need cleaning occasionally, only use plastic safe cleaners.. these are generally labeled 'green' products , usually citrus, but do check label.

or Thetfords own product , pricey but it does work

https://www.thetford-europe.com/product/toilet-bowl-cleaner/
I stopped using the pink years ago as it turns the separate toilet tanks black (n)
Can't see how it prevents bacteria as they seem to look very it (y)

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Furniture polish works a treat.
Have discovered bowl liners.
Work a treat!

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scotjimland

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Have discovered bowl liners.
Work a treat!

hmm. probably useful if you are a pebbledasher, :eek:

I open slide and into the cassette .. bombs away (y)

The SOG takes care of the after-burn :LOL:

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If you use spray bleach on plastic surfaces like showertrays, toilet bowls, etc. It will ruin the plastic by turning it brittle and cracking it.
You have been warned !
I worked for a manufacturer of these things and we warned about this in the instructions, did people take any notice ? NO. Some bleaches are really powerful and will eat through plastic in no time. Warm soapy water is perfect.
Phil
 

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I’m another fan of happy bowls!! Also keep a spray bottle of the ‘pink’ by the side of the loo and use every other day approx.

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We have moved away from the spray bottle with a diluted Thetford Pink solution, as even with that correctly diluted, over time urine staining of the bowl was still apparent. :(

We now use a diluted citric acid mix in the same spray bottle, and have done for about a year now. As a result, the need for things like cream cleanser and Thetford's bowl cleaner (expensive) is very rare. (y)

I can't comment on the "slip sliding away" bit, as our usage is the same as @scotjimland's, ie, flap open and bombs away, with the SOG expelling the odours. :LOL:

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 

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I tried the super resin polish on my loo yesterday....super slide effect ..even a wee doesn't need a flush there's not a trace of it left :p

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I just clean the bowl with a baby wipe each day...... our last loo looked like new at 3 years and over 600 nights away (y)
 
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Blimey. Never thought of wax polishing the bog!

Must add it to the wife’s job list.

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We have moved away from the spray bottle with a diluted Thetford Pink solution, as even with that correctly diluted, over time urine staining of the bowl was still apparent. :(

We now use a diluted citric acid mix in the same spray bottle, and have done for about a year now. As a result, the need for things like cream cleanser and Thetford's bowl cleaner (expensive) is very rare. (y)

I can't comment on the "slip sliding away" bit, as our usage is the same as @scotjimland's, ie, flap open and bombs away, with the SOG expelling the odours. :LOL:

Cheers,

Jock. :)
Glad your flaps still opening Jock:D(y)

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