bcbullet said:I am going to come right out and say it....if I own the toilet I sit on it to urinate; if I don't own it then I stand. There are few things in life more disgusting than splattered walls and dried yellow stains on vanities, tubs and anything else surrounding a toilet. Ask my better half how much she appreciates it...she is even teaching her grandkids (boys 6 and 7) the same rule.
WildTrappist said:If you DON'T own it then it is imperative you "take a seat"! As a guest, Please don't leave your droplets on the seat for others!
WriterMs said:I had the exact thought about how that post was written. LOL
I have a C-Head. http://www.c-head.com/KristinaKarina said:Has anyone tried a dry compost toilet?
I am more and more coming to view water filled toilet bowls and their effluence as an unnecessary luxury, and
a pain to dispose.
https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Dry composting toilet&fr=yset_chr_cnewtab&type=newtab
Almost There said:Some people like using peat moss and I may try it some time in the future.
bcbullet said:Like I said, if its mine, I do my best to eliminate the mess by sitting. If its not mine, I do my best to eliminate my exposure to filth by standing.
WriterMs said:Ahh... referencing public toilet use vs. at home. That does make sense since I'm a bit of a germaphobe, too.
TMG51 said:When I ran a hardware store, some customers bought bags of wood pellets (stove fuel) to use as kitty litter. The pellets are compressed but they balloon up and turn into sawdust if exposed to moisture. The customers who did this said it was cheaper than buying either kitty litter or sawdust.
I don't use a bucket, so I don't know about that as a van application. Just a thought while people are talking about sawdust and peat moss.
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