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Amended notice needed for public toilets for TWDs often refereed to as number twos.

Reported in the Public toilets category by Mr. Bus at 07:45, Sun 25 March 2018

Sent to Auckland Council 1 min later.

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MALES: If you leak on the seat, then be considerate to the next person, dry the seat with toilet paper. TOILET BRUSHES: Because it is possible that if toilet brushes was left in public toilets, they would not stay in the selected public toilet long. So there is a proven technique that only take a few moments. Solution; This is best used when the toilet bowl is still wet immediately after a flush, place a small sheet or two of toilet paper on top of the dark toxic skid marks, the dry toilet paper seems to bond onto the toxic waste, and next time the toilet is flushed will remove most or all of the toxic waste. My technique has worked in Remuera public toilet just below corner remuera road on Clonbern Road, as I did not want to sniff someone elses toxic waste while having my own toxic waste dump.
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