toilet seat covers
mig
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Stickys post about toilet seats got me thinking does anyone use disposable covers and if so what do you think of them ? Mig
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I've seen a machine dispensing them in a service station on the motorway, do you mean those things that protect you from sitting on a mucky toilet seat? I didn't know you could buy them for home use. Not sure what the point of them is at home. I wonder if I'm thinking of the wrong thing0
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I never have, but your post reminds me of a funny incident, Mig. Some years ago now, on holiday in France, we went to see Monet' s house & garden. I had to visit the 'ladies,' and it featured revolving seat covers! It literally swung round a fresh one in place after each flush, which was a new one on me.
So while hubby and sons were commenting on paintings and flowers and bridges, my abiding memory is the ladies loo!! Left a lasting impression!!0 -
It wasn't for home use i was thinking ,i went on am---n and you can buy them individually wrapped so you could pop one in your bag.
I have visited monets garden but never saw the revolving seat covers what a great idea. Mig0 -
Mig, that to me sounds like a plan. I avoid public toilets as much as possible because they are rarely pleasant but that would help to relieve ( ) one hygiene concern. I shall investigate and thank you for the heads (boom boom!) up. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Not individually wrapped but in packs of10 ,have ordered a couple of packs with £1 postage it still came to less than a fiver.If anyone looks for them on am---n don't jump at the first ones sometimes you can find the same ones cheaper if you go through the lists.Will give them a trial and get back to you . Mig0
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Disposable covers? What's the point? I can't even reach the loo
In the US, and transatlantic flights, they're in all public loos.
I believe there are actually more germs on the average computer keyboard. Or is that just MY computer keyboard :oops:If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
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I have heard of them Mig, but think there is enough stuff in my handbag.. I tend to hold on till I get home, but do take my antibacterial wipes with me when on holidays..Love
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