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Or you could do what we did in college - the girls floor had urinals
in the bathroom and we put rubber duckies in them!!!!!!
i think plain old water will do fine to get the stain off without
harming the porcelain....
Susan
On Oct 24, 2009, at 11:30 AM, Jennifer Snyder wrote:
> I just discovered this morning that someone used one of the display
> bathrooms in our historic house, rather than the public restroom.
> (Fortunately it was a "number one"!) Control and security issues
> aside, does anyone have any suggestions for cleaning it? It's a
> 1940s-era porcelain toilet that has had the water disconnected from
> it for at least 20-30 years.
>
> Unfortunately, it looks like we will have to make a sign for it to
> prevent this from happening again.
>
> Jennifer Snyder
> Assistant to the Executive Director
> Packwood House Museum
> 15 North Water Street
> Lewisburg, PA 17837
> www.packwoodhousemuseum.com
>
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