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Originally Posted by moz
What I love are the public toilets with two doors where one door opens inward, the other outward. Means that you must touch at least one handle. Surely making them both push-to-exit would be more sensible.
I take my liseuse into the toilet, but I do cover it before I wipe & flush. I also put the cover down before I flush because flushing aerosolises the contents of the bowl and I don't like that. But if you're worried about hygene, the kitchen is a much more risky place. There's a lot more nasty stuff in kitchens (more people get sick from it too), especially if you are misfortunate enough to share it with meat eaters.
I do wipe my liseuse down with methanol every week or two when I'm cleaning my camera lenses. Not so much for hygene as for fingerprint removal.
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A little warning to you that methanols crystallise plastics such as the device's paint and the exterior protector of the eink screen. And that's not saying anything of the ravages it could do on the inside components when the liquid migrates in by capillarity. Mild dishwashing detergent soap (the kind used in the sink not the dishwasher

)will do wonders in the most delicate way needed. Just lightly dip a rag in the liquid before doing a load of dishes, when the water is clean, preferably, making sure that it is only damp not wet. Clean the smeared areas and as soon as you're done, towel to dryness. And do not forget the dishes to start reading again, your tender half would find ways to make your pride pay for it.