Never used a brush on plastic bowls “ flush before push” and if required a wipe with extra paper to the bowl.A bit off topic. sorry. the question is: I know there is a toilet brush, I know that it does a good job on ceramics. and how does the plastic react to such cleaning? Is a brush needed in a caravan, isn't it harmful? How and with what to clean the toilet?
Something like this I reasoned, I just hoped that technologies are moving forward, but I don't know about it)))Never used a brush on plastic bowls “ flush before push” and if required a wipe with extra paper to the bowl.
I am in agreement with this one .Fenwicks products are good and diluted this one is a go cleaner too
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Fenwicks Fendox Waste Water System Cleaner - 1 Litre
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Everyone has their favourite. But for you can’t go far wrong with Elsan or Thetford. Some sites don’t want flush or toilet fluids with formaldehyde as it upsets the waste system. So go biological green or non formaldehydeSomething like this I reasoned, I just hoped that technologies are moving forward, but I don't know about it)))
What is the best flush fluid?
Thetford B-Fresh Pink ?Everyone has their favourite. But for you can’t go far wrong with Elsan or Thetford. Some sites don’t want flush or toilet fluids with formaldehyde as it upsets the waste system. So go biological green or non formaldehyde
I have used Fenwicks various products for years with reasonably good results. The Thetford bowl cleaner doesn’t work for me. The problem with plastics is a gradual breakdown of the polymers resulting in some cases colour deterioration from white to cream etc. Do not use anything abrasive or you will remove the delicate top coat resulting in rapid deterioration. Mine is 12 years old and still reasonably white.
Not sure what model toliet you have but Thetford do porcelain conversion kit.That’s loobrush friendly😜😜
We are very wary of using unknown brands due to the above reasons as seen toilet bowls with hairline surface cracks due to a reaction between the chemical and the plastics. Never used a loo brush so cannot comment. I pefer to use toilet paper on my rear end. LOL!I have used Fenwicks various products for years with reasonably good results. The Thetford bowl cleaner doesn’t work for me. The problem with plastics is a gradual breakdown of the polymers resulting in some cases colour deterioration from white to cream etc. Do not use anything abrasive or you will remove the delicate top coat resulting in rapid deterioration. Mine is 12 years old and still reasonably white.
Not sure what model toliet you have but Thetford do porcelain conversion kit.That’s loobrush friendly😜😜