Mr_Toad
Active member
Hi, All,
Do folks have ideas on simple ways to keep the exposed, black, rubber gasket in an RV toilet clean...in day to day use? I mean the gasket just in the bottom of the bowl, where the trap door opens. Okay, forgive my being inelegant, but the gasket gets poopie on it, and it stays on the gasket for days unless cleaned with a brush.
For example, maybe tossing some TP in the bowl before each use? Or, when I worked in the Arctic in winter, our crews had waste incinerator systems, and disposable paper cones (shaped like "Melitta Coffee Filters") were were dropped into the toilet before use....which aided in burning the waste.
I'm a noob, so thank you in advance for your ideas! I'm sure this has been discussed already, but I failed to find it.
Robt.
Do folks have ideas on simple ways to keep the exposed, black, rubber gasket in an RV toilet clean...in day to day use? I mean the gasket just in the bottom of the bowl, where the trap door opens. Okay, forgive my being inelegant, but the gasket gets poopie on it, and it stays on the gasket for days unless cleaned with a brush.
For example, maybe tossing some TP in the bowl before each use? Or, when I worked in the Arctic in winter, our crews had waste incinerator systems, and disposable paper cones (shaped like "Melitta Coffee Filters") were were dropped into the toilet before use....which aided in burning the waste.
I'm a noob, so thank you in advance for your ideas! I'm sure this has been discussed already, but I failed to find it.
Robt.