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Old 09-09-2018, 08:27 AM   #1
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Non-stick Toilet Bowls

I know I've seen a recommendation in the past to make the toilet bowl non-stick, but haven't been able to find it. Water softener, fabric softener? How to apply? Pam doesn't seem like a good idea. LOL!
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I have a ceramic toilet and have no issues. You might want to look into a hydrophobic coating if sticky stuff is an issue.
Or maybe a different diet. [emoji23]
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Read this somewhere a long time ago, and have been using it trouble free since.

When bowl is clean and dry, apply two or more good coats of car wax to inside of bowl.

Once buffed nothing will stick, and cleaning is real easy.
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Old 09-09-2018, 10:00 AM   #4
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Read this somewhere a long time ago, and have been using it trouble free since.

When bowl is clean and dry, apply two or more good coats of car wax to inside of bowl.

Once buffed nothing will stick, and cleaning is real easy.
What a good idea! Thanks.
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Old 09-09-2018, 10:08 AM   #5
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Plain old car/RV wax works as well as anything. Helps quite a bit on plastic bowls, but ceramic bowls probably don't need it.


We use ProtectAll wax on many surfaces besides the car & RV. My wife uses it in the shower and on kitchen surfaces such as the fridge doors. At our fixed home as well as the RV.



https://www.protectall.com/
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Old 09-10-2018, 02:31 PM   #6
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I use vegetables works like a charm.. and I never buy beans in cans.. my gramma had a stove that on the back burner it had a deep drop in kettle for beans.. used it to soak various kinds like kidney, navy, great northern, ect ect.over one or two days. then rinse well and cook long time then add to recipes of all sorts...and no gas or shooters. the soaking and rinsing gets rid of the complex carbohydrates that have to ferment instead of digesting breakdown.

But really we always put at least 3- 4 inches water in bowl so nothing hits the sides with no water and has always worked[well maybe some of it is veggies]. please don't take this as an insult, just funny food lesson... but most people don't know these things and have never had real baked beans or ham soup ect.. We clean regular but do not wax..
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Saw these once at Quartzite for sale!

https://www.amazon.com/Toilet-Bowl-L...et+bowl+liners
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Saw these once at Quartzite for sale!

https://www.amazon.com/Toilet-Bowl-L...et+bowl+liners
I found “Happy Bowls” years ago on Amazon. DW says they are the best thing I’ve ever bought for the RV,
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I use vegetables works like a charm.. and I never buy beans in cans.. my gramma had a stove that on the back burner it had a deep drop in kettle for beans.. used it to soak various kinds like kidney, navy, great northern, ect ect.over one or two days. then rinse well and cook long time then add to recipes of all sorts...and no gas or shooters. the soaking and rinsing gets rid of the complex carbohydrates that have to ferment instead of digesting breakdown.

But really we always put at least 3- 4 inches water in bowl so nothing hits the sides with no water and has always worked[well maybe some of it is veggies]. please don't take this as an insult, just funny food lesson... but most people don't know these things and have never had real baked beans or ham soup ect.. We clean regular but do not wax..
Wow, for the first few sentences, I thought you had replied to the wrong thread. Would swallowing Pam spray work as well? LOL
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… never had a problem but I wonder if Rain-X would work?
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I fill the bowl just like at home and use the bowl scrubber if needed, also just like at home. With the bowl full of water I almost never need to scrub.
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