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04-11-2020 06:45 AM
Yesterday, it was reported they (sheets) are clogging the toilet lines. Just an FYI
04-11-2020 06:49 AM - edited 04-11-2020 06:56 AM
NOTHING needs to be flushed except toilet paper @qualitygal . It's the only thing safe for sewer lines. The damage to lines is unbelieveable and people have to clean it up and repair thousands and thousands of dollars worth of damage to the lines and eguipment.
04-11-2020 06:55 AM
To me, it's common sense to not flush anything except toilet paper. No wipes, tissues, hair, etc etc. That's what garbage cans are for.
04-11-2020 07:26 AM
My friends son ran out of TP so he cut up some cotton shirts and was flushing them! She had to tell him not to do that. 😲😲😲😲🧻
04-11-2020 07:39 AM
Some people are just sooo stupid!!
04-11-2020 07:41 AM
I guess some people dont read that it says right on them do not flush! This is not what anyone needs is clogging the sewer systems!
04-11-2020 08:48 AM
@CherryHugsSad to say, the wipes I bought recently say they are flushable. Maybe, but they certainly don't feel any different from the ones I used in the past that were not.
A clogged pipes story was on my local TV news yesterday - thousands and thousands of dollars extra going to sewer cleaning in West Palm Beach. According to that report, over a billion extra dollars for taxpayers in the nation every year to have their sewers kept clear
All my years of living in an area without sewers has made me very careful about what gets flushed and even what goes into the kitchen garbage disposal.
04-11-2020 08:51 AM - edited 04-11-2020 08:51 AM
"Flushable" wipes aren't flushable either. My mayor did a demonstration on Youtube, he put out jars of water and dropped toilet paper in one, paper towels in another, then various wipes and a tampon in the others. The TP dissolves, the remainder do not.
I don't understand why these companies are allowed to continue advertising them as flushable when they cause so much damage to municipal systems.
04-11-2020 09:50 AM
I'm with @millieshops . We have always lived with a septic system. You just get conditioned for that and would never even think of flushing anything other than TP.
Everyone should live as though they are on a septic, then that would resolve the problem.
I chalk it up to plain laziness, kind of like the people who refuse to recycle.
04-11-2020 10:12 AM
@Preds wrote:NOTHING needs to be flushed except toilet paper @qualitygal . It's the only thing safe for sewer lines. The damage to lines is unbelieveable and people have to clean it up and repair thousands and thousands of dollars worth of damage to the lines and eguipment.
There goes breakfast! 🤢🤮
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