• aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    I close the lid. I don’t want to see, hear, or smell that.

    Edit: My heart goes out to everyone who concluded closing the entire lid after flushing meant not flushing.

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      10 days ago

      The people commenting that we made me sad, lol.

      Also. Lid down when flushing is mandatory flushing imo. Poop aerosol isn’t exactly something I like all over my bathroom.

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      I remember reading somewhere that German toilets have a little shelf specifically to inspect your shit for health reasons, so maybe don’t visit Germany

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      There’s a lever, usually located on the upper left, that will flush it away

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            10 days ago

            Fun article, except I think there’s a lot of other factors like the type of seat, hi vs low flow, and which surfaces you’re talking about.

            If it mitigates getting shit on the sink counter / toothbrushes, but not the floor, that sounds like a win. And yes, always use proper cleaners… what madman cleans a toilet with just water?

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            Wow thanks for sharing, I never would’ve thought! Glad my toilet is in a seperate room from the bathroom (and that that’s pretty normal in my country).

            Quick ETA: I just realised this is ‘just’ about aerosols. So not necessarily true of micro-solids, still important