To clean a chamber pot, first, empty its contents into a toilet or appropriate disposal site. Rinse the pot with warm water to remove any residue, then scrub the interior with a non-abrasive cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar to eliminate odors and stains. Rinse thoroughly with hot water and let it dry completely before storing it. For added sanitation, wipe the exterior with disinfectant.
A chamber pot was a ceramic or metal pot used in bedrooms to serve as a toilet. It was placed in a wooden bench or nice piece of furniture. It had a lid to cover the chamber pot. There were chamber maids who had to empty the chamber pots and clean them thoroughly. We have commodes today that serve the same purpose for sick and disabled people.
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It is unknown who invented the Chamber pot, however, the earliest chamber pots were discovered in greece.
A chamber pot was the modern form of a toilet in colonial times for excretion purposes.
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Jerry
"How I got my chamber pot"
Beer does not clean pot out of your system
Well, honey, a chamber pot was called a Jerry because it was a slang term for a chamber pot in the 19th century. It's as simple as that. No need to overcomplicate things, darling. Just call it like it is and move on.
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You can clean a tea pot by taking 1 cup of vinegar and boiling water and putting it into the tea pot. Let the teapot soak overnight and the teapot will become clean.