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- Jim-LindaExplorer II??????????what?
Jim - Sandia_ManExplorer IIWe just add water similar to our toilet at home and experience very little stucco issues, haven't even used a toilet brush going on 6 years.
- Quick_tripExplorerRaise the toilet seat just before sitting down.........no more stucco job!
Just kidding"""""""" try Armor-all.
I use it also on the shower door to keep from getting hard water stains. (Be sure to put some type of cover on the bottom of the shower) ie; newspaper or old towel.
(REMEMBER) "The problem with doing nothing, is not knowing when you're done!"
Good Luck & Drive Safe! - gboppExplorerJust fill it with water before use. I wouldn't use WD-40. If anything try Pam food spray.
I think water is the best and easiest choice. - TucsonJimExplorer IIClark Griswold's new non-caloric silicon-based kitchen lubricant. Look it up.
- AlternExplorerPerhaps eating more fruits and vegetables would help your condition. :B
- DutchmenSportExplorerDon't know of any way to prevent that from happening. Good old stiff toilet brush is about the only answer!
We have a rule in our camper .. you use it ... you brush it! - BurbManExplorer II
Sandia Man wrote:
We just add water similar to our toilet at home and experience very little stucco issues, haven't even used a toilet brush going on 6 years.
If you have a foot pedal to flush, lifting UP on the pedal with your toe fills the bowl. Raise water level to similar height as home commode and no issues. Plus, extra water helps at dump time. - mlts22ExplorerSome foot pedal flushes work like that. Others, pressing down slightly will fill the bowl, pressing down some more opens the valve. With a bowl full of water, at most, it might need a quick wipedown.
- BumpyroadExplorerfilling the bowl? how about solutions for old men?
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