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Post by Trina on Mar 19, 2017 22:04:00 GMT
Replace my bog brushes with ones from Poundland.Holder is still good.π
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Post by tomsk on Mar 19, 2017 23:14:40 GMT
Available for a pound at Poundland.
Replace monthly, weekly, daily according to taste.
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Post by quaysider on Mar 20, 2017 6:10:53 GMT
Considering it's function, is it in anyway possible that it can be better than a Β£2.99 bog brush from B&M or Home Bargains? A pair of Poundland reading glasses could have saved you a fortune! But I'm not laughing.......honest Rog grrr.... whilst I do take your point... I also got to thinking (prior to spending the money) that at home when something gets stuck to the bristles (which it inevitably does) I can "dangle it" mid flow in the next flush... the water pump on the boat doesn't produce enough force during the flush to move even the paper towards the hole. Ergo the"non stick" element might pay off. Anyway - I can't stand round here talking shite I need to earn more money for my next purchase.... whatever that may be
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Post by patty on Mar 20, 2017 6:28:50 GMT
Considering it's function, is it in anyway possible that it can be better than a Β£2.99 bog brush from B&M or Home Bargains? A pair of Poundland reading glasses could have saved you a fortune! But I'm not laughing.......honest Rog grrr.... whilst I do take your point... I also got to thinking (prior to spending the money) that at home when something gets stuck to the bristles (which it inevitably does) I can "dangle it" mid flow in the next flush... the water pump on the boat doesn't produce enough force during the flush to move even the paper towards the hole. Ergo the"non stick" element might pay off. Anyway - I can't stand round here talking shite I need to earn more money for my next purchase.... whatever that may be Spare loo brush?...for when the non stick element fails.. The non stick on saucepans etc fails so why should a loo brush be any more effective? Just sharing thoughts......
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 18:22:47 GMT
Available for a pound at Poundland. Replace monthly, weekly, daily according to taste. I really don't think you should be tasting. Rog
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 20, 2017 19:02:17 GMT
Available for a pound at Poundland. Replace monthly, weekly, daily according to taste. You're just the type to go round tasting toilet brushes. Perhaps kris has an old one to give away.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 19:25:05 GMT
I hate toilet brushes.
I'm considering trying hairspray as an alternative for dislodging awkward items. Available from the pound shop.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 20, 2017 20:31:21 GMT
For that price I'd expect it wash my arse as well as the pan. Talking of which, isn't it just totally disgusting that British toilets rarely have a facility which can be used to wash ones arse? We tend to view countries such as Indonesia as being 'third world'. And yet, each and every toilet there had a squirty high pressure thing next to the pan with which you could get yourself squeaky clean. I wish I could get one on my boat, maybe one day. I guess I'll just have to make do with a large bowl of water (changed regularly), so I can avoid the usual smearing around with paper. Disgusting!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 20:38:41 GMT
I'm sure it would be possible with an aerosol of some sort. If it was worth doing someone would have made a product to sort it out. Its not rocket science.
Then there's the bidet scene from crocodile dundee obviously.
You've done this before on here I think. If I remember right it became quite an agitated argument about bog rolls and may have descended from there into a slanging match of some sort.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 20, 2017 20:59:41 GMT
It might have been discussed on here before, I can't remember. I stand firm though. The commonly practised 'art' of smearing shit around ones rectum with paper is just plain disgusting. Smearing; let's not pretend it's much more than that. I wouldn't go as far as daily douching, gay style apparently, that's maybe a bit over the top. But surely it wouldn't be beyond architects and house builders to provide a simple water supply somewhere nearby?
FFS this is Britain, not some backward monkey colony.
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Post by kris on Mar 21, 2017 7:42:34 GMT
Available for a pound at Poundland. Replace monthly, weekly, daily according to taste. Β You're just the type to go round tasting toilet brushes. Β Perhaps kris has an old one to give away. dont bring me into tomsk exposing his inner coprophiliac.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 21, 2017 7:53:57 GMT
For that price I'd expect it wash my arse as well as the pan. Talking of which, isn't it just totally disgusting that British toilets rarely have a facility which can be used to wash ones arse? We tend to view countries such as Indonesia as being 'third world'. And yet, each and every toilet there had a squirty high pressure thing next to the pan with which you could get yourself squeaky clean. I wish I could get one on my boat, maybe one day. I guess I'll just have to make do with a large bowl of water (changed regularly), so I can avoid the usual smearing around with paper. Disgusting! ricco - I started a toilet paper thread around 1st March, see if u can find it. We've gone through all this already. Also, British public toilets are disgusting. The bogs at Manchester Airport stink to High Heaven, what a filthy airport that is. Still, Gatwick and Stansted are worse.
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Post by patty on Mar 21, 2017 13:56:04 GMT
So are the toilets on trains... we have awful loos in this country
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Post by peter on Mar 21, 2017 20:45:26 GMT
So are the toilets on trains... we have awful loos in this country
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 21:32:26 GMT
We of course, need to know how the super bog brush performs once it arrives, so please keep us updated Quaysider.
I was also wondering how work was going at present?
Rog
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