If you use products that are bad for your toilet and subsequently have plumbing issues, you can always turn to Jim Dhamer Plumbing and Sewer, Inc. How to Respond If You Have Plumbing Issues If your use of paper towels or facial tissues eventually leads to a plumbing issue, then your best bet is to call for and wait on a professional to deal with the problem.
These include: Disposable wet wipes. Like paper towels, wet wipes are simply unable to break down properly, leaving behind fiber scraps that could clog your toilet. Cat litter. Clay cat litter tends to expand when exposed to large quantities of water, so flushing litter could quickly lead to a clogged toilet.
Sanitary napkins. Panty liners, pads, tampons, and the like can swell several times their size when exposed to water, so they are unsuitable for flushing.
Disposable gloves and other latex products. Drain cleaner. They are pretty thick to want to flush. We have always used Viva as paper towels, but I wouldn't want to flush them. I'd worry my toilets would clog. I wouldnt flush them but also I dont flush even the disposable ones to many horror stories on them clogging the pipes..
She is saying that she trashes poops and wipes. WHICH you aren't supposed to do since feces isn't supposed to go in the trash Even the disposables ones clog up toilets and not dissolve properly , I wasnt trying to start a debate I know many of us dont flush down the liners on this board so was trying to share my experience with these. Like with paper towels and tissues, do not flush this paper down the toilet — keep it in a lidded garbage can next to the toilet and take it out with the trash.
Peel the layers of roll off it until you have enough to wipe with. If you want to make it more comfortable, wet it lightly in the sink before using. Compile a stack of individual cloths, and use each one only once before tossing in a sealed hamper or garbage can. Wash separately from other laundry. This may be the best option for people with septic systems that could get clogged with paper towels and tissues.
This method has an ancient lineage: sponges were used in Ancient Rome in lieu of toilet paper for cleanup in the bathroom. Now, sanitation is extra important for this method. Sponges pick up filth and bacteria quickly, so start with a brand new sponge ideally, without an abrasive scrubbing top.
When all else fails, using water to clean yourself after going to the bathroom is both efficient and sanitary.
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