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Postby Messy_Lawyer » 30 Nov 2007, 15:06

I am sure this is something that has been said loads of times before but its just a quick question:

Does custard go down the plug ok if used in the bath?
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Postby andy250 » 30 Nov 2007, 15:21

I've never had any problems with custard, if you are worried you could always scoop it up, and use the toilet.. It'll just flush away.

Also warm water breaks custard up, so it should go straight down the bath plug hole.

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Postby Messy_Lawyer » 30 Nov 2007, 15:30

Thanks Andy, definitely will be getting some to use tomorrow. Didnt think there would be any problems but didnt wannt clog up the bath lol!!
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Postby googuy » 30 Nov 2007, 16:24

hehe hope your going to take some pic's yum yum
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Re: Custard

Postby Spinynorman and Frilly » 30 Nov 2007, 19:08

Messy_Lawyer wrote:
Does custard go down the plug ok if used in the bath?



You sometimes have to help it down a bit with your fingers which can be real fun if your other half is there on their knees firking with the plug hole with their bum sticking up in the air. :)
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Postby muckypup » 30 Nov 2007, 19:27

But how do you get the smell to go away :) Or is it just my mind thats fooling me in to thinking the bathroom smells like custard for months? :)
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Postby jammed06 » 30 Nov 2007, 19:37

ive never had any problem with smell, and ive sent 30 eggs down there aswell as 5ltrs of custard on tuesday night. :)
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Postby Hayley » 01 Dec 2007, 12:10

muckypup wrote:But how do you get the smell to go away :) Or is it just my mind thats fooling me in to thinking the bathroom smells like custard for months? :)


I think that is psychological - and the fact that the smell stays in your nostrils. Besides custard is good smell for a bathroom. I'm sure Body Shop would agree!

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Postby stonecastle » 02 Dec 2007, 13:29

Custard is not messy enough I think. It breaks down quickly when used for sploshing.
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Postby Whitestar » 02 Dec 2007, 14:54

Hi, I've not been on in awhile but I have usually found that the custard smell is from a drop that has been missed in the initial clean up. Its amazing where it gets!

What I do is have a major clean after the initial clean up (usually the next day) and I also use a Gel based air fresher such as Neutrdol which does the trick.

This also works for other bathroom associated aromas!

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