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Dave, I remember when we visited parts of Europe in 1966, there was a plumbing fixture in the bathroom called a bedday (I'm not sure if it's spelled correctly) with water faucets. You can sit on it, turn the faucets and water is sprayed up on the areas for cleaner hygiene. Do they still use those in England and Europe?
Dave, I remember when we visited parts of Europe in 1966, there was a plumbing fixture in the bathroom called a bedday (I'm not sure if it's spelled correctly) with water faucets. You can sit on it, turn the faucets and water is sprayed up on the areas for cleaner hygiene. Do they still use those in England and Europe?
When we first got the motor home I thought thats what we had, but then hubby told me the sprayer thing was to spray in the toilet for " streaks"
Dave, I remember when we visited parts of Europe in 1966, there was a plumbing fixture in the bathroom called a bedday (I'm not sure if it's spelled correctly) with water faucets. You can sit on it, turn the faucets and water is sprayed up on the areas for cleaner hygiene. Do they still use those in England and Europe?
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