HOW TO
Prevent
Prevent
POOP FROM
STICKING TO THE TOILET BOWL
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Well, it’s actually because of something called adhesion.
As you may know, water has a high surface tension and it clings to surfaces
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When you flush the toilet,
it should create enough water power to remove debris from the bowl. But if the flush system is weak, you’ll likely see poop sticking to the toilet bowl.
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To avoid this problem, make sure that you are using enough water when flushing your toilets.
The more water that is used during each flush, the less likely it is that poop will stick to the sides of your toilet bowl.
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If you notice your stool sticking to the side of the toilet bowl or being challenging to flush,
this could be an indication that there might be excessive oil in your body.
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One of the best things you can do for sticky stool is to increase your water intake.
A healthy digestive system with healthy stool depends on you staying hydrated.
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If you want to save yourself time, effort and cleaning chemicals in the bathroom
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If all else fails, you can try spraying a lubricant such as WD-40 into the toilet bowl before flushing.
This will help create a barrier between the Poop and the surface of your toilet bowl, reducing any potential for skid marks or stuck Poop.
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HOW TO
Prevent
Prevent
POOP FROM
STICKING TO THE TOILET BOWL
Learn more