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publicationDate | 1998-11-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | JP-H10306484-A |
titleOfInvention | Toilet flushing method and apparatus |
abstract | (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] Compared with the conventional method of adding an acidic substance, There is no need for maintenance, and it is safe for the user, and can effectively prevent the generation of dirt on the toilet, and can sufficiently suppress the generation of ammonia and take sufficient countermeasures against off-flavors. A cleaning method and a toilet cleaning device are provided. A toilet A1 is provided with a continuous electrolysis tank 1 having at least a pair of electrodes, a flow path formed between the electrodes, a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet communicating with the flow path. Tap water is electrolyzed by the continuous electrolysis tank 1 to generate free chlorine. Toilet A containing water containing free chlorine When the water is flowed into the water, the water containing free chlorine sterilizes the toilet and suppresses the urea decomposition effect of the enzyme urease possessed by the bacteria. Thereby, urine stone adhesion, coloring, and generation of an unpleasant odor on the toilet surface and the toilet trap are suppressed. |
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