The lavatory facilities are kept in very good condition and are very clean. The fact that the toilet seats in the women's facilities had been left up I thought was somewhat unusual but it may have been that the toilets had recently been cleaned. Thank you for bringing us this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by the people.
Awesome 1982 American Standard Tribor, and Cadet On Flushometer toilets and the seats are Olsonite moltex elongated and they are original to the building. The long trough urinal replaced 3 1982 American Standard Washbrook urinals.
I'm impressed by your knowledge of those commercial toilet seats that mostly came in black & white like these in this video which are my favorite toilet seats of all time which are gone now unfortunately. Are you familiar with when these commercial toilet seat styles for Olsonite moltex elongated 1st appeared & when that style in this video with plastic hinge was discontinued?
@DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg My former Elementary School in the 1950s building had 1955 "Standard" Madera toilets had the original toilet seats. Only one had a replaced solid plastic toilet seat on one of the toilets in the boys' restroom. They renovated in 1991 with 1991 American Standard fixtures, but the building has been torn down in 2016.
Those classic mcm vintage commercial church moltex olsonite elongated lidless open front toilet seats are my favorite of all time, & my favorite toilet flush in this video was from that final toilet since I like those powerful whirlpool spining counter clockwise high water pressure flushes that almost fill the bowl before going down.
Rare to find block wall stalls these days. Buildings that had them certainly offered protection for folks sheltering from storms outside (namely tornadoes).
I especially liked those older white church moltex toilet seats that were manufactured from the 1940s to the early 1970s with plastic hinges which are extremely rare these days & how that ultimate toilet flushed.
@@aiaceoileo5342 Those elongated Olsonite moltex toilet seats that came in mostly black & white are my favorite toilet seats of all time even though they were commercial types. And yes, I agree with you in that's it's a shame that these don't exist anymore. Would you be familiar with when these toilet seats with plastic hinges demonstrated in this video 1st appeared & when they were discontinued?
@@DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg i admit i don't know exactly but they were dismissed before the ninties i think, some even before, because then a much thinner generation hit the market. Those one was very thick and was made of hard rubber. I wonder if they were discontinued due to their hardness that could have been too much to sit on. Otherwise it was only to save material through thinner versions
The lavatory facilities are kept in very good condition and are very clean. The fact that the toilet seats in the women's facilities had been left up I thought was somewhat unusual but it may have been that the toilets had recently been cleaned. Thank you for bringing us this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by the people.
Amazing toilets!
Awesome, I like that two outdets the most👍🙂 while those tribors are ok👌🙂 though the first cadet need more power💪
Awesome 1982 American Standard Tribor, and Cadet On Flushometer toilets and the seats are Olsonite moltex elongated and they are original to the building. The long trough urinal replaced 3 1982 American Standard Washbrook urinals.
I'm impressed by your knowledge of those commercial toilet seats that mostly came in black & white like these in this video which are my favorite toilet seats of all time which are gone now unfortunately. Are you familiar with when these commercial toilet seat styles for Olsonite moltex elongated 1st appeared & when that style in this video with plastic hinge was discontinued?
@DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg My former Elementary School in the 1950s building had 1955 "Standard" Madera toilets had the original toilet seats. Only one had a replaced solid plastic toilet seat on one of the toilets in the boys' restroom. They renovated in 1991 with 1991 American Standard fixtures, but the building has been torn down in 2016.
Absolutely love the toilets! 😍
They have that exact same sink in my high school restrooms! Amazing fixtures, btw!
Awesome Toilets Only!
Those Church/Olsonite/Bemis seats are classic.
Is there a round version of them too?
Those classic mcm vintage commercial church moltex olsonite elongated lidless open front toilet seats are my favorite of all time, & my favorite toilet flush in this video was from that final toilet since I like those powerful whirlpool spining counter clockwise high water pressure flushes that almost fill the bowl before going down.
Nice trough like the one at Wrigley Field. They have Bobrick B400s.
Rare to find block wall stalls these days. Buildings that had them certainly offered protection for folks sheltering from storms outside (namely tornadoes).
I like the American Standard Cadet Toilet.
2:55 that cadet needs a pressure adjustment
I especially liked those older white church moltex toilet seats that were manufactured from the 1940s to the early 1970s with plastic hinges which are extremely rare these days & how that ultimate toilet flushed.
Those churches seem to have the best shape. Too bad they were dismissed
@@aiaceoileo5342 Those elongated Olsonite moltex toilet seats that came in mostly black & white are my favorite toilet seats of all time even though they were commercial types. And yes, I agree with you in that's it's a shame that these don't exist anymore. Would you be familiar with when these toilet seats with plastic hinges demonstrated in this video 1st appeared & when they were discontinued?
@@DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg i admit i don't know exactly but they were dismissed before the ninties i think, some even before, because then a much thinner generation hit the market. Those one was very thick and was made of hard rubber. I wonder if they were discontinued due to their hardness that could have been too much to sit on. Otherwise it was only to save material through thinner versions
the last cadet flushes like a late 80s/early 90s as madera
The Urinal is straight unsanitary. And I always have problems with those sinks for some reason. But I love the toilets!
The stall at 3:32 looks like there used to be a tank toilet
Toilet Real🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
3:15 What about hand dryers 😢
Amazing
trough urials with american standard tribor and cadet toilets
Awesome
Are you going to test those bobrick dryers?
Sweet 👍
R.I.P MY LOCAL TRIBOR
6:03 i like that sound
Take a look at the toilets and some hand dryers in a casino Royale bathroom
I like this toilets and I hate this stainless urinal
That 1st cadet had a pretty weak flush, and the 2nd cadet was on steroids 😂
6:03 bye miscuto
3.5 GPF
Circa 1984
That’s isn’t too old 😅
Backspud
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i call that urinal the gay urinal you know the drill