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Septic Tank Cleaner
Mix thoroughly, pour into the toilet bowl, and flush. By Francene from Bremerton, WA Feedback About This Post:RE: Septic Tank Cleaner
Those small packages of yeast purchased from any grocery store will do the trick--1 pak per month emptied into the toilet. More importantly, make sure you have a filter (a woman's nylon hose attached to the drain hose) on your washing machine water so that non-organic material won't clog your leach field pipes, one of the major causes of septic system failures. Post By Ralphie (Guest Post) RE: Septic Tank Cleaner
Great to know. I need and wonder if it also can be used to EAT tree roots in water/sewer pipes? We have a ton of trees, and several slower and slower draining pipes and brown water coming through the fresh water. I fear the worst and have NO money for Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Septic Tank CleanerThank you so much. I was just contemplating buying something for that purpose. I was wondering, could you use white sugar as well? Post By Mona from MS. (Guest Post) RE: Septic Tank Cleanerwhen we had our septic tank cleaned the plumber told us what he did is to put 11 pkg. of yeast down the toliet an has been doing this for years with no problem. Post By jodi (Guest Post) |
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