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Old 03-12-2019, 06:02 PM   #81
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First off WD40 is not made with petroleum products, it is made with fish oil. It won't hurt the plastic if you keep a can near the "can", lol, for those moments. I agree that the easiest is to make sure there is enough water to cover the area where the skidders occur. Also, agree with Pledging the bowl, only I would use Dollar Store knock-offs, which I use for spot waxing on the outside of my class A. To take that step one step further, use a good polymer wax, for more slip, or, try Mop n Glo which is what I use on my fiberglass roof. Good Luck and chime in with your results.
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WD-40® Multi-Use Product can be used on just about everything. It is safe to use on metal, rubber, wood and plastic. It can also be applied to painted metal surfaces without harming the paint. Polycarbonate and clear polystyrene plastic are among the few surfaces on which to avoid using a petroleum-based product like WD-40® Multi-Use Product.

this is where they confuse even me as I have had wd-40 destroy plastics they say are safe to use on.
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Old 03-12-2019, 06:13 PM   #82
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Eight pages and counting. I'll bet the O.P. wasn't expecting that!
Not only that but look at the almost 6,000 people that have read but didn't leave posts.
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Old 03-12-2019, 07:08 PM   #83
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I put water in the toilet before and that helps. I am going to try the toilet paper before and see if that works better.
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Didn't Clark Griswold invent a non-nutritive toilet varnish or something like that?Click image for larger version

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Old 03-12-2019, 07:55 PM   #85
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Didn't Clark Griswold invent a non-nutritive toilet varnish or something like that?Attachment 198613
That wasn't the lubricant that he sprayed on that flying saucer, was it?
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Old 03-12-2019, 08:25 PM   #86
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Lol! Another line item to add to my "the weird things people worry about enough to ask strangers for advice on" list.


Well of course, your not gonna be watching the ball game, drinking brew with the buds and blurting out "Hey Bro's I'm leaving snail trails in the crapper"

Actually asking a bunch of people you will never meet is a great idea.

To answer though Water, Water and more Water.
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Old 03-12-2019, 08:40 PM   #87
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You could eating lots of fiber and chili...just make sure your bum is tight against the seat to prevent blow out from any...explosions.
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Old 03-13-2019, 08:56 AM   #88
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You could eating lots of fiber and chili...just make sure your bum is tight against the seat to prevent blow out from any...explosions.
LOL! That would work. And if you eat ghost chile, you don't have to worry about skid marks as you will just blow smoke!!!!
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When I read the title "skid marks," immediately I though of skivy stains on ole boy's tighty whitey's.
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LOL! That would work. And if you eat ghost chile, you don't have to worry about skid marks as you will just blow smoke!!!!
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Old 03-13-2019, 11:22 AM   #91
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First off WD40 is not made with petroleum products, it is made with fish oil. It won't hurt the plastic if you keep a can near the "can", lol, for those moments. I agree that the easiest is to make sure there is enough water to cover the area where the skidders occur. Also, agree with Pledging the bowl, only I would use Dollar Store knock-offs, which I use for spot waxing on the outside of my class A. To take that step one step further, use a good polymer wax, for more slip, or, try Mop n Glo which is what I use on my fiberglass roof. Good Luck and chime in with your results.
I think you need to read the can of wd 40 NO FISH OIL ! Petroleum distillates
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The Perfect Toilet Bowl Brush

IKEA has a round brush with stand that is the perfect size for the black tank ‘hole’. It’s just a few dollars. Won’t stop your problem but cleans it up right away. Then, hold the brush down there while you flush with water. Easy-Peasy.
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Old 03-13-2019, 11:54 AM   #93
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ten pages on poop marks in a toilet , the world has gone mad
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That wasn't the lubricant that he sprayed on that flying saucer, was it?
No, that was the cereal varnish to keep the cereal crunchy. The non-caloric silicon-based kitchen lubricant that creates a surface 500 times more slippery than any cooking oil would certainly work well on the plastic throne.

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ten pages on poop marks in a toilet , the world has gone mad
Gone mad? Maybe. But it was certainly an entertaining break from the normal 'can I tow this toy hauler with my '80 Volkswagen diesel pickup?' and 'I'll never buy another so-and-so again' post.
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Mine on toilet paper went to 19 I believe.
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Gone mad? Maybe. But it was certainly an entertaining break from the normal 'can I tow this toy hauler with my '80 Volkswagen diesel pickup?' and 'I'll never buy another so-and-so again' post.
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Surprised no one has measured the coefficients of friction of the material deposited and the bowl surface. Then any application of lubrication would be precise and can guarantee the desired objective.
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Surprised no one has measured the coefficients of friction of the material deposited and the bowl surface. Then any application of lubrication would be precise and can guarantee the desired objective.
Two spoons of castor oil taken orally beforehand ought to cover it.[emoji6] [emoji6]
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Two spoons of castor oil taken orally beforehand ought to cover it.[emoji6] [emoji6]
Next, we are going to need a modification thread about seatbelts on the bowl!
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