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11160199 No.11160199 [Reply] [Original]

Is the cleaning products industry keeping this non sticky salvation from us? Has this been tried? Is the surface tension of my shit too much for that coating? Enlighten me on the why the mess I leave behind my behind can not go away on it's own and I have to scrub it with caustic substances.

>> No.11160405

>>11160199
Teflon is mean for cooking, not shitting.
Nothing but the glassy coating of porcelain will take the caustic cleaning chemicals without getting damaged or stained.

>> No.11160475
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11160475

>>11160199
>teflon toilets

>> No.11160487

>>11160405
>Teflon is mean for cooking, not shitting.
Teflon isn't "meant" for cooking, you idiot. That was its first application which ultimately proved to be a retarded idea because it undergoes pyrolysis at frequently encountered cooking temperatures. Teflon makes more sense in a toilet than cookware.
>Nothing but the glassy coating of porcelain will take the caustic cleaning chemicals without getting damaged or stained.
Teflon itself is not reactive to most bases at room temperature or below. You're full of shit.

>> No.11160493

>>11160487
toilet cleaning chemicals are actually strong acids

>> No.11160496

>>11160199
Why toilets are still a thing?

>> No.11160500

>>11160487
>You're full of shit

So is the toilet

>> No.11160502

PTFE will not react with acidic solutions either unless under pressure or heat, so "actually", your point is moot.

>> No.11160548

Teflon at work looks like nylon. Teflon at home looks like graphite. Why? What is actual teflon?
>>11160199
Won't you get ass cancer?

>> No.11161192

>>11160493
retard. no amount of acid can break the bond of those four flourines

>> No.11161200
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11161200

>>11160199
Just use a butter knife to loosen the shit streaks, OP.

>> No.11162014

>>11160199
OP maybe if your diet wasn't full of garbage 'food substitutes' then maybe your stools wouldn't be such a sticky mess all the time. I bet you go through an entire roll of toilet paper every time you take a dump, and you have treadmarks in your underwear every single day too. Clean up your diet and your toilet won't be such a horror show all the time. Also get one of those hockey puck-like chlorine tablets that go in the tank, actually helps keep the bacterial growth down between real cleanings.

>> No.11162029

>>11160405
Dumb dumb

>> No.11162049

>>11161192
carborane
>>11162014
adding bleach to your tank deteriorates the plastic in the tank retard

>> No.11162052

>>11162049
Been doing it for years and years, has never been a problem.

>> No.11162086

>>11160199
Actually a good idea.

>> No.11162235

>>11160199
the question is can you reliably bind it to a toilet bowl in a way that is 1) more reliable than a ceramic glaze and 2) comparably priced.
Regarding 1): Toilets are one area where American consumers, stupid as they are, still care about reliability. Why? Because changing out a toilet is expensive and disruptive. Teflon coatings have great chemical resistance, but their weakness is typically mechanical. Anyone with one of those retarded teflon frying pans can tell you about this: you can't use anything metal in them or you risk permanently scratching the coating. And you *will* be scuffing up your teflon toilet, your shit will dry on in just the same way as it does to the ceramic glaze.
Regarding 2): Good-quality (thick) teflon coatings are actually really expensive.

>> No.11162262

https://www.coatingsolutions.saint-gobain.com/materials/rokide-rods

Get yourself a stainless steel toilet and Flame Spray it with Rokite!

Shit'll glide right off!

>> No.11162269

Shit isn't the problem, calcium and other mineral deposits are. Nobody has invented a teflon surface that can handle green 3m scotchbrite or a pumice stone. Fun fact, chrome is harder than steel, so you can use 000 or 0000 steel wool to remove hard water deposits from your new chrome faucets and not leave any scratches.

>> No.11162275

>>11160496
People are still apprehensive about a 3 foot long shit worm that absorbs human waste through its skin. I mean, you do have to insert a new worm every few years after all.

>> No.11162303

>>11162269
Came here to say this

>> No.11162306

>>11160199
>using a toilet and not just eating your own shit

>> No.11162359

>>11161200
>can't piss hard enough to blast them off
>thotslaughing.jpg

>> No.11162500

>>11162269
>Fun fact, chrome is harder than steel, so you can use 000 or 0000 steel wool to remove hard water deposits from your new chrome faucets and not leave any scratches.
Nice, finally I learned something useful from /sci/.

>> No.11162660

>>11160199
Just patent a bowl in teflon and become rich.

>> No.11162661

Just saw this today

https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/19/20972227/coating-spray-toilet-poop-cleaning-less-water-use

https://youtu.be/rlYc8RfqA3I

>> No.11163270

>>11160493
Cleaning chemicals are nearly always caustic, not acidic. Strong acids will etch porcelain.

>> No.11163286

Diamond is slicker than Teflon just saying.

>> No.11163334

>>11160548
They used to have it in spray cans.

>> No.11163348

>>11160493
>bleach
>acidic

>> No.11163362

>>11160199
Why would you want to give your poop cancer?