"James Wilkinson Sword" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@red.lan:
They go in a dishwasher and get sprayed with chemicals.
"James Wilkinson Sword" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@red.lan:
They go in a dishwasher and get sprayed with chemicals.
Hot chemicals with force.
I suspect our septic tank might not take too kindly to that level of bleach... B-)
Bleach doesn't remove lime scale, just bleaches it so it's not obviously there.
Probably close to zero assuming modern plastic drains with the correct fall.
Seems a bit excessive, I find a bucket of water poured rapidly (and accurately) straight into bowl exit works everytime.
I usually use that method with great success. However, I did recently (about 6 months ago) have it fail. I tried several times (having waited quite a time for the level to subside following each attempt).
The mop thing fixed it fast. More faffing around, though.
Depends where it lodges next I guess.
I managed to bung mine up with hair. Yes I cut my own hair over the loo as I did not want to make a mess. Gone now though. Brian
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