do you change toilets/toilet seats when you move?

Anonymous
^^From any hardware store or Home Depot type place.
Anonymous
Funny, I haven't thought about this in years. Yes, my mother and dad always changed the toilet seats whenever they moved into a "new" (they were always "old" but "new" to us) houses.
Anonymous
No, we just clean them thoroughly. Granted, we never moved into a place where the toilets looked old or gross or where the seats looked discolored or worn out. All of our places have been relatively new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:just wondering. a friend says she would never use the "old" toilets.


Of course. That is just as nasty as placing my butt directly on a public toliet.
Anonymous
I replace them with $2000 electric bidets
Anonymous
I think you will find that the answer is NO for most people and the question was so ludicrous that most No's did not answer.
Anonymous
Okay when I saw the title I really thought this was a joke. No, we do not change the toilet/toilet seat. Yes we clean very well when we first move in. 11 moves in 10 years, that sure would have been a lot of new toilets.

What the heck is wrong with the seat? If it's cleaned with bleach or some germ killing chemical, why the need to toss it and waste money on something your ass sits in and your shit drops into?

Do you not sit on the toilet seats when you stay at a hotel? What about if you rent a condo or house at the beach for the week? When you vacation?

Wow, this is a wasteful consumerism at it's best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay when I saw the title I really thought this was a joke. No, we do not change the toilet/toilet seat. Yes we clean very well when we first move in. 11 moves in 10 years, that sure would have been a lot of new toilets.

What the heck is wrong with the seat? If it's cleaned with bleach or some germ killing chemical, why the need to toss it and waste money on something your ass sits in and your shit drops into?

Do you not sit on the toilet seats when you stay at a hotel? What about if you rent a condo or house at the beach for the week? When you vacation?

Wow, this is a wasteful consumerism at it's best.


You are classy.
Anonymous
So just to check here. The theory is that strangers' poop is somehow grosser than your poop?
Anonymous
This is so bizarre. I've never heard of anyone doing that. Maybe if they were moving into a total ramshackle rehab but just moving into a regular house? What's wrong with just cleaning it? What do these people do when they are at a friend's house? Or are friends butts ok?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So just to check here. The theory is that strangers' poop is somehow grosser than your poop?


yes and their ass
Anonymous
WTF it's like 10-20 bux a toilet go for it you cheap asses (no pun intended)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay when I saw the title I really thought this was a joke. No, we do not change the toilet/toilet seat. Yes we clean very well when we first move in. 11 moves in 10 years, that sure would have been a lot of new toilets.

What the heck is wrong with the seat? If it's cleaned with bleach or some germ killing chemical, why the need to toss it and waste money on something your ass sits in and your shit drops into?

Do you not sit on the toilet seats when you stay at a hotel? What about if you rent a condo or house at the beach for the week? When you vacation?

Wow, this is a wasteful consumerism at it's best.


+! I thought it was a joke too. How do you people ever leave the house???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Okay when I saw the title I really thought this was a joke. No, we do not change the toilet/toilet seat. Yes we clean very well when we first move in. 11 moves in 10 years, that sure would have been a lot of new toilets.

What the heck is wrong with the seat? If it's cleaned with bleach or some germ killing chemical, why the need to toss it and waste money on something your ass sits in and your shit drops into?

Do you not sit on the toilet seats when you stay at a hotel? What about if you rent a condo or house at the beach for the week? When you vacation?

Wow, this is a wasteful consumerism at it's best.


You are classy.


And absolutely right.
Anonymous
I think this is bizarre but I moved in to my new (old!) house yesterday and am now waiting for the plumber to arrive to replace our toilet. Egads an overflowing toilet the first day of homeownership is, I guess, to be expected, but not how I hoped to spend the first night!
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