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Use a tarp to make a cover for the toilet seat, and make a circle of wide lace on the edge of the sleeve to cover the water and not flow inside.
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Cover it with a small plastic sheet when you take a bath, and so does my house.
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The most realistic thing is not to put a mat. Mine is also a room of more than 40 square meters, and the bathroom is also very small, no way. Remove when bathing.
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Don't pad. Toilet mats can accumulate a lot of bacteria, mites, etc. It's best not to use it at all. You can't change the washing every day, you can't bask in the sun, and it's damp - even if the house is big enough in the future, don't use it.
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Use the shower and install a sliding door to block water from spraying down the toilet and beyond.
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Just a few people in your own family don't need to install mats.
You can hang a shower curtain between the shower faucet and the toilet and you'll be fine.
If it is dry and then used, it is too cold when wet, and it is easy to get sick, so it is better not to use it.
Close the toilet seat.
Or cover the toilet bowl with something. >>>More
I've done it too, but it's not a big problem, it's just that when you urinate, you need to be careful.
Hello, like you said, in this case, you will not open the glue under normal circumstances. My toilet has been used for 10 years, and the bathroom is not dry and wet separated, and it has not been glued for 10 years.