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happydgaf t1_it3kj7u wrote

flush a second time? Idk what else you could possibly do

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CountOk5453 t1_it3ll0u wrote

Either change your diet, invest in a good toilet brush, or take a pee after your streak the bowl and make a game of it to make the tracks disappear.

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Xavierlipschidt t1_it3m0kk wrote

Float strips of toilet paper down like a “nest” before the deed. The paper will allow it to slide right down the drain.

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tatpig t1_it3mcip wrote

we have a long pipe run to the septic tank, so i added a bit of plastic pipe sleeved over the fill tube to raise the water level about a quart overall. more water,longer flush time to push them turds down 80’ of pipe.might help with your issue,as well.

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pitshands t1_it3md90 wrote

Am I understanding this right? A toilet brush wouldn't do the trick?

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ahu747us t1_it3ncma wrote

Add a little bidet hose? Helps cleaning the * and you could use it to wash of any remains stuck to the toilet bowl.

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UsagiJak t1_it3nw58 wrote

Use a toilet brush to clean it?, Is this actually an issue?.

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Dazd_cnfsd t1_it3o6iq wrote

OP needs to coat the inside of toilet bowl with a spray substance that would make the bowl more slippery and less likely to stick to

Maybe someone here has an idea on what the solution would be

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gotBooched t1_it3p0or wrote

You need to change your diet

It sounds like your poo is a tar like substance

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captainvancouver t1_it3p1c2 wrote

There are bidet attachments that have a pre-shit water spray that sprays the bowl down right before the deed. This makes the bowl slick and prevents clingons.

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wobbly-cheese t1_it3p403 wrote

i email pictures to the manufacturer advising them of the obvious design deficiency. it's not like predicting the approximate location of an asshole then ensuring there's water below that is overly difficult.

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arothmanmusic t1_it3p6o5 wrote

No. There is literally nothing you can do. I have the same issue with our Toto. It fit the required space and it looks very fancy, but the bowl has a 4" water target and the rest is dry. I even tried one of those non-stick spray coatings that's supposed to make the porcelain less 'sticky' and it did nothing.

There is no solution other than scrubbing the toilet constantly.

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dogma826 t1_it3pjxf wrote

Try more roughage, courtesy flushes and a toilet brush.

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JennyDsings t1_it3qbba wrote

Those bowl cleaners that are gel and stick to the inside of the toilet! After an additional flush or two, the streaks are gone.

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dwsolberg t1_it3qitg wrote

There's not much you can do except getting a different toilet with a different water height and/or shape.

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kcaio t1_it3qluz wrote

Leave it alone for a few minutes and let the exiting water soften it then flush again.

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pocahontasjane t1_it3qw9k wrote

Pop a square or two of folded toilet paper onto the back of the toilet bowl where the poop usually hits and it should help it slide off during flush.

Not sure how environmentally friendly those 'poo sprays' are but they seem to have an oil based coating that might help your faeces to not stick as much?

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PDKiwi t1_it3r010 wrote

I have recently had three new pans installed. None are as clean as the old style ones they replaced. It is either a design fault or a result of low volume flushes not having enough force. Regular use of brush required

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Runnrgirl t1_it3rrlr wrote

Throw a piece of toilet paper in the toilet before you poop.

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dustinlight t1_it3s0mq wrote

I feel your pain OP. My last apartment had one toilet different than the others and due to its shape it would collect the most heinous shit streaks. I’m vegan so 95% of what I eat is, ‘roughage,’ as suggested above. It didn’t matter. Everyday: shit streaks. I eventually started using Clorox pucks, the type that go in the toilet tank, and they worked a bit. There are also toilet scrubbers out there that are less disgusting than traditional scrubbers that seem to hold moisture and detritus. I’m curious to try they toilet paper landing strip suggested above. I wish you the best in all future defecations.

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cdka t1_it3s8pp wrote

I find if you drop a sheet of tp on top of it then it will be "wiped up" next flush- usually lol

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arothmanmusic t1_it3sq92 wrote

These fancy new “water efficient” toilets have a flatter bowl that is mostly dry so they are more prone to streaking. It’s not that a toilet brush doesn’t do the trick – it’s that you have to use one way more often because the bowl is constantly soiled.

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cocomelondadismyhus t1_it3t4xf wrote

My son has turds that streak. I ask him to make a poop float before he goes. This consists of layering a few sheets in the bowl so that the poop plops on it. When flushed, it’s a magic carpet ride into HELL for the poop.

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petuniaaa t1_it3tc7l wrote

I have heard these exact complaints about a new Koehler toilet in Reddit. See if you can find it because they worked with Koehler in some way and - I think got a different toilet out of them

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PoochusMaximus t1_it3tslz wrote

change ya diet, or alternately get a spray nozzle and attach it to your water line like a bidet but for spraying poop streaks.

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BrandonC41 t1_it3tz0m wrote

Kinda weird how some toilets do this and some don’t.

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strog91 t1_it3ufbu wrote

Buy a different toilet. Consumer Reports can tell you which ones won’t develop streaks.

I replaced all the toilets in my house with Kohler Memoirs Stately Comfort toilets. No streaks.

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MUI-VCP t1_it3usy2 wrote

I believe the proper term is called "skid marks."

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teddycorps t1_it3uu91 wrote

Highline is not 'low flow' like low power, it is low total gallons per flush. The aqua piston actually increases the force of the water sort of like a super soaker, and cleans the bowl better than a typical toilet. The shape is engineered to increase cleaning effectiveness not decrease it. Use toilet paper or eat more fiber and get used to centering yourself better. I have owned several models of this toilet for years and never had this issue. Sticky, formless poop can be due to diet. Not trying to shame you but a good poop should hold itself together more or less.

Possible that the compact toilet was small enough that it did not have this issue but sacrificed comfort and maintainability.

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Bro_Rida t1_it3uzc6 wrote

Take shorter shits or courtesy flush more

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manmicop26 t1_it3w0bt wrote

Have you tried turning around, straddling it works a treat, try it out

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ChronoMonkeyX t1_it3w7w8 wrote

The highline has a low flush rate, try holding down the handle to let more water through at once.

Also, fiber.

I love a halloween toilet decoration, I like the good old classic, stuffed pair of pants sticking out of it.

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midwestnlovinit t1_it3w9dy wrote

I love leaving the wife a good morning poo streak. Who’s with men?

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frazld54 t1_it3wony wrote

If it's same one I have, a normal plunger will not work due to the shape of the bowl.

I found out the hard way with a blow back of crap water to the face.

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57u4R7 t1_it3wu0e wrote

Change your diet

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QuillzChillz t1_it3xi8r wrote

Low flow toilets are a good intention gone bad.Before low flow toilets one flush and clean your bowl once a week and your good. Now you flush and still have poo on the bowl, so now you have to brush the bowl. Of course now you have to flush what you just cleaned, so now you’re actually wasting more water!

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louthelou t1_it3xnix wrote

Yeah, but not too many people poo, stand, flush, see streaks, and have enough left in their bladder to “wash” them off. Most people do both while sitting (I assume…?).

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Norsetalgia t1_it3xqra wrote

Might not be the solution you’re looking for, but I have a $45 bidet I installed that has a “clean” feature that sprays water straight down at fairly high pressure. It’s intended to clean the nozzle but I imagine would work for your issue too

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KRed75 t1_it3xtdw wrote

We have the same issue with the low flow Kohler toilets. After several minutes, it usually dissolves on its own.

There was a post yesterday about a toilet spear that may help with the cleaning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P7xgOKZ-qQ

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