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Indelicate I know, but how do other settings deal with loo brushes? My previous advisor was fine with them in the loo, but new one isn't (and rightly so) I just can't find the right option. I hate having to keep them in different rooms and risk dripping yuk through the house. Does anyone have, or know of, a child safe loo brush? Do you use disposable ones? Oh the joy of it all!!

 

Honey

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My hubby bought one last year and I refuse to use it. They're horrible, germ laden things. :unsure:

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My hubby bought one last year and I refuse to use it. They're horrible, germ laden things. :unsure:

 

Good point, well made Rea, but how do you get the 'bits' off without a scrubber?

 

H

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We keep them on the window ledges which are about 4 foot from the ground is that a possibility for you?

 

Thanks for the idea Pimmso'clock, unfortunately no high points at mine. H

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My hubby bought one last year and I refuse to use it. They're horrible, germ laden things. :unsure:

 

Couldn't agree more - yuck.........

 

I don't use them at home or at pre-school - a good dose of bleach seems to do the trick! :1b

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Chuck bleach down, or any bathroom cleaner, shut lid, flush later.

 

I can see that we went to the same 'school of housework' - I didn't graduate :ph34r: :blink: xD :lol: xD

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I gave up even trying to do the housework thing, when, after 20 years of marriage I decided I was never going to ' get it '

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When I studied Hospitality Management back in the eighties, the Housekeeping unit was subtitled, 'Flush, Brush and Flush Again'. So that's what I've always done, but I must say no one is going to accuse me of being a terrific house wifey.

 

H

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I'm in Rea's gang bleach, and flush later, no crusty bits in this house!

 

Thats very good to hear Panders and I'm sure its something you tell every visitor!! xD :lol:

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loo brushes should be banned - unfortunately they are present in our loos so are pushed behind stack at back of loo - doubt the cleaner uses them anyway as when i first arrived they were covered in dust- I have advised that they should find the bin !!! Bleach should not be used in settings whilst children are present incase of any residue left behind - white vinegar is great for loosening those hard to remove deposits ! :D

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