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Re: the kitchen sink...

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:54 am
by gigag04
Tass wrote:Any tips in that book for 3 stinky, shedding dogs and one perpetually sneezing cat?


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Or just keep them outside...

Re: the kitchen sink...

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:24 am
by Tass
MedicMan218 wrote:
Tass wrote:Any tips in that book for 3 stinky, shedding dogs and one perpetually sneezing cat?
Best remedy for the cat is to get rid of the cat. :biggrinjester: :lol::

That cat is 21 years old...it's my longest running relationship! :biggrinjester:

Re: the kitchen sink...

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:57 am
by gemini
Many clogs in kitchen drain lines are caused by vegetable fiber. As in, cramming a bunch of celery, broccoli
or other "fiberous" veggies into the disposal and grinding away. Mix that with a bit of grease and presto....you
got a clogged drain. After you have run a snake from the outside clean out, take a garden hose and flush to
make sure the line is open. As mentioned in a previous post, Home Depot has a drain cleaner called ZEP. Two
kinds. One in a white bottle and one "Hair Clog" remover in a red bottle. I've found the red bottle has worked
best for me. Shower drain as well as kitchen drain. If you have a double sink, pour it in the open drain, NOT
through the disposal. Read and follow safety instructions. Good luck.

Re: the kitchen sink...

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:11 am
by Kythas
gigag04 wrote:
Tass wrote:Any tips in that book for 3 stinky, shedding dogs and one perpetually sneezing cat?


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Or just keep them outside...
I LOL'd