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Best Cleaner for plastic RV toilet?

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08-22-2011, 03:03 PM
bill h
Best Cleaner for plastic RV toilet?
Anyone have a rec for a product that will really clean a plastic RV toilet bowl?

I have a water leak, and will be removing the toilet and disassembling it soon. I expect to see areas the normal cleaning did not reach, and would like to do the best cleaning job I can without wrecking the plastic while I have it out and apart.

Any recs?


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08-22-2011, 03:06 PM
Moonbeam-Express
There is a product I use on motorcycle plastics called Plastic Polish. It's a super fine abrasive that is mild enough to clean windscreens. It even takes the edge off some mild scratches. It goes on like a paste wax and it does require some elbow grease.




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08-22-2011, 03:15 PM
scottydl
Is there any reason you really need/want to clean areas that are never seen? At least in the case of areas that will immediately become dirty again once the toilet starts getting used.

My wife is a big "cleaner" and she uses Walmart-brand multipurpose cleaner w/ bleach for almost everything. Does a really good job overall.
08-22-2011, 04:16 PM
Rusty
The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works well (I use it on the shower) and the Wal-Mart cleaner with bleach.


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