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In reply to the discussion: I think it's high time we banned Drano [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)29. Oh, yes I did the same
A whole CHEAPER than having them come to empty it out. The yeast eats the bacteria. It is the same concept as when you use it to bake with. Our course then it eats the sugar.
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Hmmm, Drano, chlorine, ammonia. Plugged drains, dirty pools and dirty windows..
monmouth
Feb 2012
#2
And if you do not you will have a real leak on your hands. I just got through with that - no more
jwirr
Feb 2012
#15
I haven't but I do put it in the bathroom sink and tub. Thanks for the tip on the toilet.
jwirr
Feb 2012
#43
years ago, when I had a septic tank, I learned to use active yeast once a month or so.
niyad
Feb 2012
#16
and I thought everyone knew that if you poured boiling salt water down all your drains every couple
niyad
Feb 2012
#14
running your dishwasher once a month or so, empty, with a cup of vinegar, is also a good idea
niyad
Feb 2012
#45
I believe the regulation of any dangerous substance or object in the post-modern age is predicated o
LanternWaste
Feb 2012
#33