I used to dread public bathrooms.
I accidentally found a really good solution and have been using it since October last year. Now I want to know if you'd use it. Any feedback would be awesome.
So, I travel for work and family and when we go to my in-laws (especially in the winter) I have to share a bathroom with my wife and toddler. I remember hating my dad poisoning the air after coffee in the mornings and now I'm that dad myself. After I destroy the vibe, then its my wife. shits fucked up.
Sit in the back of a restaurant - sucks.
Convention centres? terrible. MacD's bathrooms are pretty clean except when it's busy. Work toilets are not a safe space. Airports in the morning is a nightmare.
Toilet sprays is absolutely idiotic. It ANNOUNCES what you did. Poo-pourri is waaaay too gentle. I produce mass, ma'am. And those bathroom aroma sticks is nice when you enter but not when you leave. Extractor fans are good if they aren't broken (why are extractor fans always broken or low-functioning?)
As you can see, I've been thinking about this a lot, 'cause it's an issue for me.
So one day we're making bubbles with toddler and MIL. And I can't help but notice that when the wand falls in, the bubbles close up immediately. This is different from foam, like bath foam. object that fall through foam leaves a hole, but larger more solid bubbles actually close back up.
I bought a cheap bubbles gun, changed some of the chemicals (my secret) and it like it's a friggin miracle. I spray the gun into the toilet and the bubbles just immediately close up when things fall through. No smell of physical escapes. There are not stains in the toilet ever and it just flushes a way like a dream. My toilet is cleaner AFTER I've used it. PLUS, there's no smell. As in nothing. No roses or vanilla or whatever. No one even knows I did the thing. I wish this was in every restaurant. I literally now carry the bubble gun with me when I travel. It is incredible.
I've built much better prototypes and have taken it to a product development place. We know exactly how to make it and what biosurfactant formula to use so it's 100% bio-friendly.
It would be super awesome if you could tell me what you think. I made the video and the website myself and there's room for improvement. Here's the website: https://www.bo-shie.com/