Cassandra Member Joined Sep 19, 2014 Messages 22 Reaction score 2 Location Hudson, New York Oct 20, 2014 #1 Can anybody tell me how to change churchill Toilets seats?? Last edited: Oct 22, 2014
B breid1903 Member Joined Feb 26, 2010 Messages 8 Reaction score 2 Location , Oct 20, 2014 #2 sure they wont explode. at least i've never seen one explode. now is it a good idea? for you no, for me yes i clean drains. days, nights and weekends. i'm your boy. ice cream raz
sure they wont explode. at least i've never seen one explode. now is it a good idea? for you no, for me yes i clean drains. days, nights and weekends. i'm your boy. ice cream raz
Zanne Well-Known Member Joined Mar 23, 2013 Messages 3,177 Reaction score 703 Location , Nov 1, 2014 #3 LOL. Safe is a relative term. If you have a septic tank, then nappies will clog it up. It is not advisable to flush nappies as they can get stuck. Best to throw them in the trash.
LOL. Safe is a relative term. If you have a septic tank, then nappies will clog it up. It is not advisable to flush nappies as they can get stuck. Best to throw them in the trash.
Chris Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 8,850 Reaction score 947 Location Sweet, Idaho Nov 2, 2014 #4 If it's covered in poo, it's going down the drain. I'll deal with that later.
Zanne Well-Known Member Joined Mar 23, 2013 Messages 3,177 Reaction score 703 Location , Nov 4, 2014 #5 Heh. Wish I had that option, but my septic tank doesn't even like "flushable" wipes. For some reason I am grateful that my cows aren't in the house and that I don't have to flush their mess. I need to save that stuff for fertilizer.
Heh. Wish I had that option, but my septic tank doesn't even like "flushable" wipes. For some reason I am grateful that my cows aren't in the house and that I don't have to flush their mess. I need to save that stuff for fertilizer.
Chris Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 8,850 Reaction score 947 Location Sweet, Idaho Nov 4, 2014 #6 It's a different story if you're on septic.