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Old 02-27-2017, 06:12 AM   #1
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Dealing with toilet splash

I have a 2007 Presidential Suite and I don't know the brand toilet we have. What I do know it has splash. When we got the 5er used I noticed there was a white powderish deposit on the adjacent wall. Didn't think much about it and cleaned it off with a 3M sponge. Now I've discovered the cause,, it was a calcium deposit from a very fine splash when the flush lever is depressed . In the rear of the bowl there is a square plastic flat nozzle which shoots water in two directions ,the water swishes either direction and meet at the front of the bowl. The streams of water collide and create a splash. That splash makes minute droplets you can't see but will hit the wall . (seat up). Yes if the seat is down the wall is protected . Question I ask is ,,is this a common problem ,is there a fix ,or do I just live with it.

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Ummm.... Just close the seat??
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reduce water pressure
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Flush sitting down?
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Does that happen with on board pump? If on campground water only get a good water regulator.


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Ummm.... Just close the seat??
Agreed. Do that in your home too. Otherwise you are just spaying microscopic crap and pee all over your bathroom
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Agreed. Do that in your home too. Otherwise you are just spaying microscopic crap and pee all over your bathroom
Sound advice
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Thanks for comments and suggestions. I measured my water pressure and it's 43 pounds which seems like an acceptable amount. I did some experimenting by blocking off the water inlet on one side , this caused the cleaning water to swirl in one direction . The cleaning action was very good and I think i'll silicone
and block one side.

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