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Nothing should go down the toilet except what it's intended for CousinIT Dec 2019 #1
Thanks. I surely wouldn't flush down everything else on your list but for some reason CTyankee Dec 2019 #2
Not a good idea tenaciousdem Dec 2019 #3
OK. I was going to call our plumber friend but I'm afraid he'd get bent...he's retired now but he CTyankee Dec 2019 #6
No, not even the "flushable"ones. sl8 Dec 2019 #8
I never flush wipes. I don't care what the label says. CousinIT Dec 2019 #15
Why cyclonefence Dec 2019 #4
hey great idea! I love it! CTyankee Dec 2019 #7
Ohhh! +1 n/t CousinIT Dec 2019 #16
I always stick my small soap slivers to the next new bar, so they get used up completely.... lastlib Dec 2019 #25
+1. dchill Dec 2019 #26
Same here. Aristus Dec 2019 #33
We have a weird problem at work exboyfil Dec 2019 #5
I'm sure others have ideas, but probably all you can do is install Ferrets are Cool Dec 2019 #14
There's no need FBaggins Dec 2019 #9
Not sure, but never flush a GI Joe doll. LuckyCharms Dec 2019 #10
Had some work done on my septic system. safeinOhio Dec 2019 #11
We never dispose of soap genxlib Dec 2019 #12
This! NurseJackie Dec 2019 #18
But in my experience they keep separating. NT raccoon Dec 2019 #46
When I'm down to a sliver I just press it onto a new bar. No waste. 🧼 Floyd R. Turbo Dec 2019 #13
I've removed fish, toys, gravel, tampons, a tape measure and such from toilets. Kaleva Dec 2019 #17
Are you hooked up to a municipal sewer system, or do you have a septic tank? NurseJackie Dec 2019 #19
municipal sewer system CTyankee Dec 2019 #20
You're flushing money down the drain Brother Buzz Dec 2019 #21
Others on this thread have suggested same. I must admit I never thought of it and it's kinda CTyankee Dec 2019 #22
I think we Lindsay Dec 2019 #27
If you were **real** Yankee, you would save those slivers and mash them together jpak Dec 2019 #23
I'm sorry not to be a real Yankee (I just live in CT). CTyankee Dec 2019 #24
Don't do it! 2naSalit Dec 2019 #28
Use body wash Freddie Dec 2019 #29
Soap is better for the environment, though. femmedem Dec 2019 #30
Our water is so hard ordinary bar soap is unpleasant. hunter Dec 2019 #31
We have hard water too Freddie Dec 2019 #41
I love body wash but hubby likes the soap (he would never use body wash). CTyankee Dec 2019 #36
I put it on a new bar of soap, that way, no waste. Fla Dem Dec 2019 #32
When my bars of soap get small, they go next to the sink csziggy Dec 2019 #34
I have a septic tank and pay attention to it's "health". panader0 Dec 2019 #35
we have city sewer system, thank god. CTyankee Dec 2019 #37
I remember some years ago there was a jar of some kind panader0 Dec 2019 #39
Do not do this. MicaelS Dec 2019 #38
That could be a sudsy catastrophe. nt zanana1 Dec 2019 #40
Yes, and I am humbled by responses to my query and will reform my ways... CTyankee Dec 2019 #42
Why would you not just toss it in the trash? Tipperary Dec 2019 #44
That's what I did but what you do is far preferable and I'll try it! CTyankee Dec 2019 #45
The bar will take awhile to disolve. It could get stuck in one of the traps. LeftInTX Dec 2019 #43
Probably not a good idea. KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2019 #47
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