Hi all,
If your toilet flush water comes direct from your fresh water tank (via a non return valve ) you may be flushing precious drinking water away needlessly.
A spray bottle with a diluted mix of either "Thetford Pink Rinse" or a "quality disinfectant", can be used to spray the bowl rather than flushing, especially if only having a quick piddle.
We've used that method for some years now, using a Hozelok garden spray bottle to apply the cleaning agent. It leaves a coating on the bowl ready for the next usage, and, it leaves a nice smell in the toilet compartment. :thumbs:
Cheers for now,
Jock & Rita.
If your toilet flush water comes direct from your fresh water tank (via a non return valve ) you may be flushing precious drinking water away needlessly.
A spray bottle with a diluted mix of either "Thetford Pink Rinse" or a "quality disinfectant", can be used to spray the bowl rather than flushing, especially if only having a quick piddle.
We've used that method for some years now, using a Hozelok garden spray bottle to apply the cleaning agent. It leaves a coating on the bowl ready for the next usage, and, it leaves a nice smell in the toilet compartment. :thumbs:
Cheers for now,
Jock & Rita.
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