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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only on DCUM would you find a question like this. I swear, if there was a service that would come by and wipe your butt for you, half of you would retain them on a daily basis. You can't swish a little brush around in your toilet? Seriously? You hire people for that? Can you put air in your tires?[/quote] lol, I wonder this too. It makes no sense to me. It takes zero time plus who has very dirty toilets? Mine are never gross. It's a non-issue.[/quote] Using and keeping a drippy wet poo infused toilet brush in your bathroom is disgusting. Unless you’ve got ibs, poop stays in the water part of the toilet and couple flushes will wash it all away. Newer toilets have a new way of putting water back into the bowl that keeps toilets pretty consistently clean. I’d rather keep the minimal bacteria in the toilet bowl at low non visible levels, than a wet stinky poo brush in the bathroom. [/quote] So you don't clean your toilet? At all? And you think this means your bathroom and toilet are somehow cleaner than that of people who actually clean their toilets? Do you wash your hands by holding them limply under a running tap without soap or friction? Running water alone is not a sound cleaning plan, in case that was never taught to you. Google 'biofilm' and learn more; it's a basic scientific principle and not hard to understand once you learn it -in no way a germophobe but I know how/why/when to clean.[/quote] I have a housecleaner every week. That’s fine. Poop landing on wet porcelain is going to rinse off much more quickly that poop on skin. You understand that porcelain is non porous right? [/quote]
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