Discover the Power of the Magic Toilet Brush

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The magic toilet brush is a revolutionary invention in the field of bathroom cleanliness. This specialized brush incorporates advanced technology and design features to make cleaning toilets easier and more efficient. One of the key features of the magic toilet brush is its self-cleaning mechanism. After every use, the brush automatically cleans and sanitizes itself, eliminating the need for manual cleaning and ensuring maximum hygiene. This feature is particularly useful in public restrooms or shared bathrooms, where multiple people use the same toilet brush. In addition to its self-cleaning feature, the magic toilet brush also boasts a unique ergonomic design.


Well changed the valve went on pump and now hardly any water flows into the toilet bowl. Well shoot! Looking at the back of the toilet a water hose runs from the output of the water valve up and into the back of the toilet into what looks to be a small plastic vacuum breaker (accumulator oneway valve) that is then attached to a water defuser inside the toilet bowl by a 1.5" short hose. Removed the spring clamp and took the vacuum breaker off the back of the toilet, turned the pump on and using the toilet foot pedal shot water through the valve into the shower. Some junk came out of the line but it had very good pressure. Now for the defuser inside the toile bowl, removed that and it was almost totally plugged up with lime and sediment. Soaked it in straight vinegar for a few minutes and used a small piece of safety wire to poke the holes to make sure it was open. Hooked the defuser to the vaccume braker outside of the toilet, then using the toilet foot pedal shot water through the breaker through the defuser aimed at the shower and now all is well! Reinstalled the defuser back inside the toilet bowl, hooked the hose back up and now all fixed!

Removed the spring clamp and took the vacuum breaker off the back of the toilet, turned the pump on and using the toilet foot pedal shot water through the valve into the shower. Removed the spring clamp and took the vacuum breaker off the back of the toilet, turned the pump on and using the toilet foot pedal shot water through the valve into the shower.

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In addition to its self-cleaning feature, the magic toilet brush also boasts a unique ergonomic design. The handle of the brush is specially designed to provide a comfortable grip and reduce strain on the user's hand and wrist during cleaning. This makes it easier to reach those hard-to-reach areas and clean more effectively.

Thread: Thetford Toilet Wont Stop Running

Wife told me this morning that the toilet wont stop running water and that the water pressure was way lower than normal. I thought it must be the water valve stuck. Looked into it and yup when the foot pedal was pressed water ran in and yes it was at way lower than normal pressure, and when the foot pedal was released water kept running in also at way lower than normal pressure but it kept running.

First things first, shut off city water and go over on internal tank and pump. Keep pump off when water not needed. Started to look for a Thetford water valve. Looked on the RV build sheet, the toilet is listed as a Thetford 42072 Style II. Actually on the back of the toilet the model is listed as 42070 but none the less the water valve replacement kit is part number 42049. With that you get the two pieces of the valve and Oring, rubber stopper valve and spring and the toilet base Oring. There are several U tube videos on how to replace the valve. Easy takes a few minutes, the hardest part is getting the foot pedal off and on. I included a pic before taking the valve apart. I DID NOT remove the toilet to work on the valve, with our floor plan there is plenty of room to get at the valve.

Well changed the valve went on pump and now hardly any water flows into the toilet bowl. Well shoot! Looking at the back of the toilet a water hose runs from the output of the water valve up and into the back of the toilet into what looks to be a small plastic vacuum breaker (accumulator oneway valve) that is then attached to a water defuser inside the toilet bowl by a 1.5" short hose. Removed the spring clamp and took the vacuum breaker off the back of the toilet, turned the pump on and using the toilet foot pedal shot water through the valve into the shower. Some junk came out of the line but it had very good pressure. Now for the defuser inside the toile bowl, removed that and it was almost totally plugged up with lime and sediment. Soaked it in straight vinegar for a few minutes and used a small piece of safety wire to poke the holes to make sure it was open. Hooked the defuser to the vaccume braker outside of the toilet, then using the toilet foot pedal shot water through the breaker through the defuser aimed at the shower and now all is well! Reinstalled the defuser back inside the toilet bowl, hooked the hose back up and now all fixed!

Truth be known the problem wasn't the water valve at all, its was the defuser inside the toilet bowl all plugged up with lime and sediment bits. When flushing the toilet the defuser hose was being pressurized since the water could not flow out through the defuser. What water could flow out, it was taking a long time for the pressure in the defuser hose to dissipate and finally stop. It looked like the water valve was bad. All those campgrounds with bad heavy iron water wells will do a number on RV systems.

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Truth be known the problem wasn't the water valve at all, its was the defuser inside the toilet bowl all plugged up with lime and sediment bits. When flushing the toilet the defuser hose was being pressurized since the water could not flow out through the defuser. What water could flow out, it was taking a long time for the pressure in the defuser hose to dissipate and finally stop. It looked like the water valve was bad. All those campgrounds with bad heavy iron water wells will do a number on RV systems.
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Furthermore, the bristles of the magic toilet brush are made of high-quality materials that are both durable and effective at removing stubborn stains and dirt. The bristles are designed to be tough yet gentle, ensuring a thorough clean without damaging the toilet bowl surface. Another impressive feature of the magic toilet brush is its built-in cleaning solution dispenser. The brush is equipped with a small reservoir that can be filled with cleaning solution or disinfectant. With a simple push of a button, the brush releases the cleaning solution onto the bristles, allowing for a more efficient and thorough clean. The magic toilet brush also incorporates smart technology, with some models featuring sensors that can detect when the toilet needs cleaning. These sensors can monitor the level of dirtiness or detect foul odors, prompting the user to clean the toilet. In conclusion, the magic toilet brush is a game-changer in the field of bathroom cleaning. Its self-cleaning mechanism, ergonomic design, durable bristles, and smart technology features make it a must-have for anyone looking for a more efficient and effective way to clean toilets. Say goodbye to traditional, manual toilet brushes and embrace the magic of this innovative cleaning tool..

Reviews for "Unleash the Magic: Transform Your Bathroom with the Magic Toilet Brush"

1. Sarah - 2 stars: I was really disappointed with the magic toilet brush. It claimed to have all these amazing features, but it didn't live up to the hype. The bristles were too stiff and didn't effectively clean the toilet bowl. Additionally, the handle felt flimsy and cheap. I expected better quality for the price I paid. Overall, I would not recommend the magic toilet brush.
2. John - 1 star: The magic toilet brush was a complete waste of money. It claimed to be able to clean even the toughest stains, but it barely did anything. I had to go back and use a regular toilet brush to actually clean the toilet bowl properly. It was a huge disappointment and I regret purchasing it. Save your money and stick to a traditional toilet brush.
3. Emily - 2 stars: I thought the magic toilet brush would be a game changer, but it fell short of my expectations. The bristles were too soft and didn't effectively scrub away stubborn stains. The design of the brush was also not ergonomic, making it uncomfortable to use for an extended period of time. I was hoping for a superior cleaning experience, but unfortunately, I was left disappointed. I would not purchase the magic toilet brush again.

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