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Old 09-01-2010, 09:22 PM   #11
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Oh, btw! My Ridgid and General augers have rubber on them too but I've left "scars" on WC bowl trapways before (must be from the bulb end going in). If you mop out the bowl afterwards a rag soaked in CLR or even a bit of muriatic acid will wipe it clean and shiny!
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Old 09-02-2010, 09:51 AM   #12
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Oh, btw! My Ridgid and General augers have rubber on them too but I've left "scars" on WC bowl trapways before (must be from the bulb end going in). If you mop out the bowl afterwards a rag soaked in CLR or even a bit of muriatic acid will wipe it clean and shiny!
When you do get a black mark from an auger. Here is a tip, tooth paste
has just enough pumice in it to get marks off china.

Rule of thumb ... Da! Do not get caught using the customers tooth paste. And never, never, never use a tooth brush from the rack or the glass on the shelf.

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I never leave my toothbrush in the bathroom. I keep it in my room. Some one goes in there and takes a nasty ass smelly dump i don't want my toothbrush in the soaking up the smell then rubbing it on my teeth.

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No mirror above the Lav?
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No mirror above the Lav?

Maybe they're real ugly.
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No mirror above the Lav?

no, but you got a pretty picture window. and from what I can see there are no shut-offs on any fixtures...
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in wall supplies, depends on the scale your using, and wireless electricity !
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LEAD INGOT got it, there is probably no shut off at the toilet, although I can't see the wall left of the toilet.
I've installed similar fixtures with concealed trap and supplies, they are accessed from a panel on the backside.
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