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Have you checked inside the toilet tank to see what is going on in there?
If this is a regular toilet, not a powerflush mechanism, you could throw in
an in tank toilet clearner and see if that kills whats growing in there.
"jim evans" <jimsTAKEOUTnews2@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:djo2h2hdba87g24c36puo5orjofrp94jc0@4ax.com...
>I keep having to clean the area in front of the main jet in one of my
> toilets. There's no problem with the rest of the bowl but almost
> immediately after cleaning a grunge begins to grow starting at the
> main jet and moving out from it almost like a liquid slowing draining
> out.
>
> Picture http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/4182/mainjetuu1.jpg
>
> It may take a couple of weeks to grow from the jet to the discharge
> area. This time I have let it go for about 3-4 weeks.
>
> Every time I clean it I pour bleach into the bowl and let it sit for
> 10-15 minutes, but it doesn't prevent this.
>
> Before the unclever cracks begin this isn't crap, it's some kind of
> fungus or algae, etc.
>
> -- jim
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