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Joel M. Eichen <> wrote:
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> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 22:15:45 GMT, "Nicole H"
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> >actually, according to many studies, flushing the toilet causes bacteria to
> >go airborne... it's recommended to keep the seat down while flushing to
> >minimize the bacteria.
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> I stretch Saran Wrap over the top of the toilet seat before flushing,
> but some college girls came over once and they still think that it was
> just a practical joke.
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bet they loved your toothbrushes also
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> >news: roups.com...
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> >> Buying disposable anything usually isn't a very frugal option. What's
> >> wrong with a regular toilet brush? I got a toilet brush for a dollar
> >> or so at a dollar store and it's still going strong. My impression is
> >> that most stains in the toilet and on the brush that develop over time
> >> are rust stains. It's not fecal material, so it's not gross.
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> >> The toilet bowl itself is actually pretty clean, especially if you have
> >> chlorinated city water. Once you flush the shit down, the bowl
> >> shouldn't have too many bacteria in it. Besides, they aren't flying
> >> bacteria, so they won't jump out on you. The dirtiest places on a
> >> toilet would be the seat (if you live with men who can't aim or your
> >> hand slips while wiping) and the handle, b/c you might have germs on
> >> your hand when you go to flush.
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