h a l f b a k e r yTrying to contain nuts.
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Crushed walnut shells have been used for a long time as a non-scratching abrasive and cleaner.
And theyre organic!
Would a system that released some with a little [biodegradable!] detergent into the tank at loo-flushing time make stooping with a brush unnecessary?
All those who suggest simplifying
this elegant procedure by sprinkling walnut shells on our breakfast weeties will be deleted at dawn.
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From a Centrifugal POV, it would be a prerequisite to either sprinkle or jet spray cleaner on the bowl above the water line. Method to the madness: Manually shake mix or build contraption which would apply mix without particles touching skin in seated position for sit'n'flush. |
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We'ren't those installed on urinals not too long ago? How's about a quick spray of walnut oil to the bowl when you've seated yourself and a dash of powdered walnut shells into the drawers after cleanup? It might smell great, be absorbant, and eliminate daily washout of those unsightly scortch marks in the drawers |
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Composting toilets accept walnut shells already. |
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Reensure, this question BEGS to be asked: Define drawers |
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You don't have drawers in your water closet, thumbwax? Some folks down the road here with what I'd guess is a $20 thousand s*t house have one, but they make up for it with a baker's rack in the pantry next to their commode. Must be fifty towels in there! |
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