It's Saturday. The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one! I've seen a few sites advertising the 3 piece family toilet seat... lid, little seat, big seat. And I'd like to get one, today, from a proper shop...
Anyone know of a national chain that holds these on the shelf?
I've tried John Lewis and Argos, but they no longer seem to sell them!
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 02:28:11 -0800 (PST), deano <d.heighing...@btinternet.com> had this to say:
>It's Saturday. >The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one! >I've seen a few sites advertising the 3 piece family toilet seat... >lid, little seat, big seat. >And I'd like to get one, today, from a proper shop...
>Anyone know of a national chain that holds these on the shelf?
>I've tried John Lewis and Argos, but they no longer seem to sell them!
> It's Saturday. > The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one! > I've seen a few sites advertising the 3 piece family toilet seat... > lid, little seat, big seat. > And I'd like to get one, today, from a proper shop...
> Anyone know of a national chain that holds these on the shelf?
> I've tried John Lewis and Argos, but they no longer seem to sell them!
You mean you're not going to install the CleanButt BidetSpa toilet seat?
>>> The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one!
>> Make your own.
>Don't skimp on the sanding!
A good dose of WD-40 will sort out any roughness problems - after all, that's the specific purpose of WD-40.
And car body filler. And an angle grinder.
What _is_ car body filler anyway these days? Aren't body panels easily replaced nowadays? I'm sure the ideas of Cataloy or Isopon are a bit dated, aren't they? Even I remember them from the 60s...
> >>> The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one!
> >> Make your own.
> >Don't skimp on the sanding!
> A good dose of WD-40 will sort out any roughness problems - after all, > that's the specific purpose of WD-40.
> And car body filler. And an angle grinder.
> What _is_ car body filler anyway these days? Aren't body panels easily > replaced nowadays? I'm sure the ideas of Cataloy or Isopon are a bit > dated, aren't they? Even I remember them from the 60s...
> -- > Frank Erskine
All very funny of course... I'd go for the CleanButt system but I'm a little worried the kids would think it was a drinking fountain!
I'll just have to revert to the usual click and buy procedure then. Just took a flyer that someone may have bought one of these (or knew someone who had) off the shelf.
> > >>> The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one!
> > >> Make your own.
> > >Don't skimp on the sanding!
> > A good dose of WD-40 will sort out any roughness problems - after all, > > that's the specific purpose of WD-40.
> > And car body filler. And an angle grinder.
> > What _is_ car body filler anyway these days? Aren't body panels easily > > replaced nowadays? I'm sure the ideas of Cataloy or Isopon are a bit > > dated, aren't they? Even I remember them from the 60s...
> > -- > > Frank Erskine
> All very funny of course... > I'd go for the CleanButt system but I'm a little worried the kids > would think it was a drinking fountain!
> I'll just have to revert to the usual click and buy procedure then. > Just took a flyer that someone may have bought one of these (or knew > someone who had) off the shelf.
> deano.
where did you find to click n buy in the end? we want some too! JimK
> > > >>> The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one!
> > > >> Make your own.
> > > >Don't skimp on the sanding!
> > > A good dose of WD-40 will sort out any roughness problems - after all, > > > that's the specific purpose of WD-40.
> > > And car body filler. And an angle grinder.
> > > What _is_ car body filler anyway these days? Aren't body panels easily > > > replaced nowadays? I'm sure the ideas of Cataloy or Isopon are a bit > > > dated, aren't they? Even I remember them from the 60s...
> > > -- > > > Frank Erskine
> > All very funny of course... > > I'd go for the CleanButt system but I'm a little worried the kids > > would think it was a drinking fountain!
> > I'll just have to revert to the usual click and buy procedure then. > > Just took a flyer that someone may have bought one of these (or knew > > someone who had) off the shelf.
> > deano.
> where did you find to click n buy in the end? > we want some too! > JimK
> > > > >>> The kids have broken the toilet seat and I need a new one!
> > > > >> Make your own.
> > > > >Don't skimp on the sanding!
> > > > A good dose of WD-40 will sort out any roughness problems - after all, > > > > that's the specific purpose of WD-40.
> > > > And car body filler. And an angle grinder.
> > > > What _is_ car body filler anyway these days? Aren't body panels easily > > > > replaced nowadays? I'm sure the ideas of Cataloy or Isopon are a bit > > > > dated, aren't they? Even I remember them from the 60s...
> > > > -- > > > > Frank Erskine
> > > All very funny of course... > > > I'd go for the CleanButt system but I'm a little worried the kids > > > would think it was a drinking fountain!
> > > I'll just have to revert to the usual click and buy procedure then. > > > Just took a flyer that someone may have bought one of these (or knew > > > someone who had) off the shelf.
> > > deano.
> > where did you find to click n buy in the end? > > we want some too! > > JimK