Okay some people are answering with Bidet as a solution, which makes no sense (you are not going to hose down the bathroom are you?)
A photo could be useful in diagnosis, but maybe not. It could be the TP brand, it could also be regular dust since you mention it gets behind the toilet seat too.
Are you near a window? The worst cases of dust in the bathrooms that I've seen were caused by debris from the window. It doesn't even need to be a large window. My money is on the TP brand from the sounds of it
iirc they had like half a metre between the flat door and the actual elevator door. You'd open the door to leave and immediately face the elevator door. Similarly you'd leave the elevator and find yourself right in front of the flat door. I could be wrong though, so take this with a pinch of salt. I haven't been there myself.
My mother used to live in one like that during her uni years (shared of course with other flatmates) The apartment door was immediately in front of the elevator. The building had only one flat per floor
Well it's probably going to burn a little whenever you take a shower. In terms of time that's difficult to estimate since everyone has different times for healing and we don't know how severe or large the patch is. For reference, I've had boiling water burn my fingertips a couple times and it takes about 4 days to a week to heal enough so that I don't feel it anymore, maybe add a few days until it's gone for good. Your arm will be different though
Of course - never watched any of them. To be honest y also didn't watch scrubs either but I saw too many ads about their episodes back in the pre streaming era so I recognize some of the cast. Thanks
I didn't know there was sunfish hate, copypasta, or any of the amazing facts you pasted here so thank you for that and fuck that guy that wants to throw rocks at them
And that's not what Mr Driver's sign is talking about. He's talking about crocodiles. So even if dinosaurs are archosaurs, it's completely irrelevant to the point
Okay some people are answering with Bidet as a solution, which makes no sense (you are not going to hose down the bathroom are you?)
A photo could be useful in diagnosis, but maybe not. It could be the TP brand, it could also be regular dust since you mention it gets behind the toilet seat too.
Are you near a window? The worst cases of dust in the bathrooms that I've seen were caused by debris from the window. It doesn't even need to be a large window. My money is on the TP brand from the sounds of it