I've been hesitating to use proper cleaning agents on my Standard Cadet 3 because of its supposed antibacterial bowl treatment. Honestly, how long can such a thing last? I've not been able to find any details on how this treatment is applied/integrated into the bowl. Care instructions advise to use just a mild soap and water solution when cleaning. Yeah, right. I've used foaming sprays, but never anything abrasive.
We have fairly hard water and regardless of how often this toilet is used, a stain develops around the circumference of the water line in the bowl. Lime Away helps, but I'd really like to take a pumice stone to it. Because of this antibacterial situation, I've yet to take the plunge, as it were. Or maybe by using Lime Away, I already have.
The toilet itself is quite capable. At 1.28 GPF, it hasn't clogged in the five or so years that we've had it, and the surface area of the water in the bowl is considerably larger than other low flow models.
We have fairly hard water and regardless of how often this toilet is used, a stain develops around the circumference of the water line in the bowl. Lime Away helps, but I'd really like to take a pumice stone to it. Because of this antibacterial situation, I've yet to take the plunge, as it were. Or maybe by using Lime Away, I already have.
The toilet itself is quite capable. At 1.28 GPF, it hasn't clogged in the five or so years that we've had it, and the surface area of the water in the bowl is considerably larger than other low flow models.