If you give someone a swirly, you risk exposing them to harmful bacteria from the toilet water. Is there any way to clean a toilet super thoroughly beforehand to make it safe?

If not, if someone hypothetically installed a toilet in their basement that no one used for its intended purpose, would that be safe to use for swirlies? Particularly if you let it feed from an isolated water tank instead of the house plumbing and drain into another tank.

  • @PilliacOP
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    11 year ago

    Do you know of any way to test afterward to see if the toilet water is clean enough? It would be great to know for sure.

    • @jk47
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      21 year ago

      If you’re this paranoid about it then maybe look for a different fetish 😉

      • @PilliacOP
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        21 year ago

        I care about people’s safety, okay? 😆

        After talking with a friend and hearing the helpful answers here, I’m probably okay just cleaning the bowl and tank super thoroughly and leaving it at that.

    • @arditty
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      11 year ago

      If you really want to know, send a water sample to an analytical lab for fecal coliform analysis. Should run you less than $50.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      You’d have to send it to a lab.

      Bleach is literally going to kill everything in there. The bottle says 99.99% of bacteria and viruses only for legal reasons. Really it kills 100% when used properly.

      Just bleach it twice, use a brand new scrubbing brush, hit the outside of the bowl and every little crevice you can see and you’ll be good to go.