Longtime Australian Expat KEN LONG Dies in Phnom Penh from Heart Attack After Slip in Bathroom

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Re: Longtime Australian Expat KEN LONG Dies in Phnom Penh from Heart Attack After Slip in Bathroom

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armchairlawyer wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 2:05 pm
Ghostwriter wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:58 pm
Kammekor wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:43 pm In Cambodia they often use the pretty (slippery) tiles for floor & stairs. Beware, especially when wet.
Wash your tiles with a water + 10% chlorydric acid, rinse with AC water.

That makes the tiles not slippery anymore, even wet
Any good Khmer gf will periodically strip naked and scrub away at the bathroom floor. This has the desired effect (and provides a pleasant spectacle). The acid mix sounds like a good tip to make it even more effective.
BTW, what is AC water?
Any good girlfriend at all... But I've yet to meet any Khmer in 15 years that is aware that this kind of hygiene exists.
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Re: Longtime Australian Expat KEN LONG Dies in Phnom Penh from Heart Attack After Slip in Bathroom

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siliconlife wrote:
armchairlawyer wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 2:05 pm
Ghostwriter wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:58 pm
Kammekor wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:43 pm In Cambodia they often use the pretty (slippery) tiles for floor & stairs. Beware, especially when wet.
Wash your tiles with a water + 10% chlorydric acid, rinse with AC water.

That makes the tiles not slippery anymore, even wet
Any good Khmer gf will periodically strip naked and scrub away at the bathroom floor. This has the desired effect (and provides a pleasant spectacle). The acid mix sounds like a good tip to make it even more effective.
BTW, what is AC water?
Any good girlfriend at all... But I've yet to meet any Khmer in 15 years that is aware that this kind of hygiene exists.
I would think the opposite. Bathroom cleaning is a nasty, dirty job. All sorts of germs and grime flying around.

Missus dresses up, wears a mask, puts on long rubber gloves whenever she goes cleaning.

Thank god for Khmer women.
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Re: Longtime Australian Expat KEN LONG Dies in Phnom Penh from Heart Attack After Slip in Bathroom

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newkidontheblock wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 7:33 pm
siliconlife wrote:
armchairlawyer wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 2:05 pm
Ghostwriter wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:58 pm
Kammekor wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:43 pm In Cambodia they often use the pretty (slippery) tiles for floor & stairs. Beware, especially when wet.
Wash your tiles with a water + 10% chlorydric acid, rinse with AC water.

That makes the tiles not slippery anymore, even wet
Any good Khmer gf will periodically strip naked and scrub away at the bathroom floor. This has the desired effect (and provides a pleasant spectacle). The acid mix sounds like a good tip to make it even more effective.
BTW, what is AC water?
Any good girlfriend at all... But I've yet to meet any Khmer in 15 years that is aware that this kind of hygiene exists.
I would think the opposite. Bathroom cleaning is a nasty, dirty job. All sorts of germs and grime flying around.

Missus dresses up, wears a mask, puts on long rubber gloves whenever she goes cleaning.

Thank god for Khmer women.
Oh, did you get married mate? To a Khmer lady?
Congrats - am surprised I missed that memo.
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