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Using Car Coatings in the Bathroom or on Toilets
I have a Toto toilet which does a great job cleansing humans but unfortunately has a design flaw in keeping itself clean since fecal matter sticks to the sides of the bowl where the water level is low.
This particular toilet is made of vitreous china if that makes a difference and is supposed to have some kind of glaze that is hydrophobic but it doesn't seem to be very good. However since there is some kind of coating already I think that whatever coating or topper used should probably contain no solvents which may eliminate a number of options like Aquapel/RainX.
I was thinking of using a ceramic coating similar to what I have on my car (Cquartz) and perhaps something different for Mirrors/Glass and ceramic tile.
What kind of car products would work well for things like porcelain/ceramic tile, toilets, or shower-doors?
They all see a pretty heavy amount of water so it would need to be something that lasts at least a year between applications.
I looked at reviews for things like Rustoleum Neverwet, but they were mostly negative. I think perhaps an automotive level product might work better. Any suggestions or advice?
Thanks.
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Re: Using Car Coatings in the Bathroom or on Toilets
Love our Toto toilets, could flush a basketball down those things with no issues.
Never coated ours but have coated the solid surface shower walls, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances to great effect. The black touchpads on appliances really benefit from coating, stay much cleaner as do the stainless appliances.
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Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1
Love our Toto toilets, could flush a basketball down those things with no issues.
Never coated ours but have coated the solid surface shower walls, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances to great effect. The black touchpads on appliances really benefit from coating, stay much cleaner as do the stainless appliances.
I'm not surprised that you've tried all these lol.
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Our fiberglass tub and tile showers received a coat of WGUC. Worked well and lasted about a year.
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I have coated glass shower doors with Wolfgang Uber ceramic with good results. Been a few months, and still going strong.
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Ewwwwww I thought I had seen it all here, that is until today. OMG!!!
LMFAO!!!!
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A vitreous china toilet already has a
“Coating”—a porcelain enamel coating;
i.e.: a rather slick finish.
IMO:
•In order to have another “type of a finish”—
such as an automotive Coating—adhere to
the interior of the toilet, the porcelain enamel
finish would need to etched.
-Wouldn’t that etching, basically, destroy the
integrity of the porcelain enamel finish? What
automotive Coating can: not only fill-in the
etchings; but, also, be capable of having all
the qualities inherent to porcelain enamel?
•Experience deems that: not all areas of a
vitreous china toilet will accommodate a
satisfactory repair; or, a “refinishing” job.
-Trying to “refinish” the interior of a vitreous
china toilet, especially with an automotive
Coating, has to be: a worst case scenario.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Using Car Coatings in the Bathroom or on Toilets
Originally Posted by custmsprty
Ewwwwww I thought I had seen it all here, that is until today. OMG!!!
LMFAO!!!!
you don't really want pictures, do you? i could ... produce some... later today if you really wanted.
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Re: Using Car Coatings in the Bathroom or on Toilets
Originally Posted by FUNX650
A vitreous china toilet already has a
“Coating”—a porcelain enamel coating;
i.e.: a rather slick finish.
IMO:
•In order to have another “type of a finish”—
such as an automotive Coating—adhere to
the interior of the toilet, the porcelain enamel
finish would need to etched.
-Wouldn’t that etching, basically, destroy the
integrity of the porcelain enamel finish? What
automotive Coating can: not only fill-in the
etchings; but, also, be capable of having all
the qualities inherent to porcelain enamel?
•Experience deems that: not all areas of a
vitreous china toilet will accommodate a
satisfactory repair; or, a “refinishing” job.
-Trying to “refinish” the interior of a vitreous
china toilet, especially with an automotive
Coating, has to be: a worst case scenario.
Bob
Yes this is the concern I had for both the toilet and the tile. The toilet manufacturer said that their finish does wear off pretty easily and some people have applied waxes that last a short while, but they were unaware of any longer lasting coatings.
I looked up "non-solvent" coatings and I came up with Pearl Nano and Kamikaze. I'm not sure whether or not it will bond well, but effectively I'm guessing it will just be like a layer on top of the enamel or glaze?
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Originally Posted by showbbq
I'm not surprised that you've tried all these lol.
Winters are long here in Ohio...gotta stay in the game somehow!
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