I came across this forum looking for information on PVC sheeting. There was a post from a guy using sheet to build a drip tray. My use is related to drips of a different kind. I want to make a splash shield to hang temporarily on the underside of a toilet seat when it is lifted. This is to prevent urgent or poorly aimed "splashes" from getting under toilet seat attachment area. The seat is one with a bidet attachment and very difficult to clean under without removing the seat and assembly . My idea is to take a sheet about 1/8" thick 20" x 12" cut to shape and form it slightly into a curve with a heat gun to direct the "stream" downward.
It would a lip of sorts or a hook to hang on the seat in the up position and extend down into the bowl. Ideally, one a "stand up" tall urinal like in department stores, etc world be great but my wife would not like that. Commercially available products like this are available but the bidet attachment is in the way.
I'm looking for advice on what kind of plastic, how thick, etc would be best for this, particularly forming it with heat, not necessarily how to engineer it. I also hope there will be no advice for me to become a "seated gentleman".
It would a lip of sorts or a hook to hang on the seat in the up position and extend down into the bowl. Ideally, one a "stand up" tall urinal like in department stores, etc world be great but my wife would not like that. Commercially available products like this are available but the bidet attachment is in the way.
I'm looking for advice on what kind of plastic, how thick, etc would be best for this, particularly forming it with heat, not necessarily how to engineer it. I also hope there will be no advice for me to become a "seated gentleman".