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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOrdinarily a "floater" will disappear after the second, or at most, third flush.
But apparently massive, bloated, orange "floaters" will require special attention.
In any case, I remain confident that this particular dab of feces will eventually circle the bowl.
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Ordinarily a "floater" will disappear after the second, or at most, third flush. (Original Post)
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Nov 2020
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underpants
(182,632 posts)1. Especially that's so nutty
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rainin
(3,010 posts)2. And fat floats. Not fat shaming. Just stating fact. n/t
Blue Owl
(50,286 posts)3. I'll leave a few unfortunate skid marks, but eventually they'll rinse off
PSPS
(13,580 posts)4. "Twice. Once for the bulk and again for the remainder." - Mort Goldman
GoCubsGo
(32,075 posts)5. Now you know why he loves to bitch about low-flow toilets.