#2 also affects toilets. I worked as a janitor at a pool once. I was struck by the difference in cleaning men and women’s bathrooms+locker-rooms: the women’s bathroom was usually a low grade of appalling, with all sorts of garbage and hints of body fluids etc, but relatively consistent from day to day; the men’s bathroom, on the other hand, was usually pretty clean and easy to handle—except that every once a week or month, you would walk in and there would be something truly appalling like feces smeared all over a toilet. And then we would have to spend half an hour cleaning it up, bleaching it thoroughly (we used those same toilets, after all...), and mopping everything up.
Since we are trading stories… I’ve seen guys use urinals for #2, because all the stalls with toilets were occupied and the nature wouldn’t wait.
#2 also affects toilets. I worked as a janitor at a pool once. I was struck by the difference in cleaning men and women’s bathrooms+locker-rooms: the women’s bathroom was usually a low grade of appalling, with all sorts of garbage and hints of body fluids etc, but relatively consistent from day to day; the men’s bathroom, on the other hand, was usually pretty clean and easy to handle—except that every once a week or month, you would walk in and there would be something truly appalling like feces smeared all over a toilet. And then we would have to spend half an hour cleaning it up, bleaching it thoroughly (we used those same toilets, after all...), and mopping everything up.
My first thought was “How do you smear—Never mind, I’m actually happier not knowing that.”
That’s what industrial-grade misuse of caustic cleaning chemicals was invented for!