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While putting a squirt of loo cleaner in the bowl I caught sight of the label.
It's going to remove limescale, clean as well as killing all germs.
Now I'm quite happy having a limescale and stain free loo, but why should I worry so much about the germs???
I don't wash in the loo, I don't even come into direct contact with it. Could these germs jump up from the bowl and bite me on the bum?
Any ideas?
It's going to remove limescale, clean as well as killing all germs.
Now I'm quite happy having a limescale and stain free loo, but why should I worry so much about the germs???
I don't wash in the loo, I don't even come into direct contact with it. Could these germs jump up from the bowl and bite me on the bum?
Any ideas?
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I'd love to read that headline in a newspaper Evian - Woman dies flushing toilet'
Aaahh, thanks Dave hadn't thought about that possibility.
It seems odd that we go all out worrying about the loo but a wash hand basin gets barely a mention. Perhaps this is a gap in the market, I could exploit all those clean freaks who buy every germ killing product to 'keep their family safe'.
I'd love to read that headline in a newspaper Evian - Woman dies flushing toilet'
Aaahh, thanks Dave hadn't thought about that possibility.
It seems odd that we go all out worrying about the loo but a wash hand basin gets barely a mention. Perhaps this is a gap in the market, I could exploit all those clean freaks who buy every germ killing product to 'keep their family safe'.
Is your loo in the bathroom and do you keep your toothbrush in there?
http://dsc.discovery....arp-toilet-flush.html
you can also google flush plume but not while you are eating
http://dsc.discovery....arp-toilet-flush.html
you can also google flush plume but not while you are eating
Germs are airborne, and as advised, they do infect the water vapour that rises up from each flush, and can therefore come into contact with clin and clothes.
Without being obsessive about it, basic hygene dictates that a good cleaner is used - but i am sure our immune systems will see of all but the most virulent of germs.
Without being obsessive about it, basic hygene dictates that a good cleaner is used - but i am sure our immune systems will see of all but the most virulent of germs.