Vinegar, unless diluted will dry out your rubber flapper and seals, so I would not recommend it.
Damn, did he even have permission to borrow that stuff? I bet not. What an ass! But he's family so you'd probably catch hell if you sued him.
Frodo, all of the people advocating violence toward cops because of the actions of a few bad eggs really makes me sad. Many of the cops around here suck, but I wouldn't wish harm on them, and there are some really nice ones.
The really sad thing is, a lot of the people don't even realize (or care) they are going against what Martin Luther King Jr stood for.
I hope you can find the vinyl fencing, Chris.
Today, (well, technically yesterday) I stepped on a shard of glass/ceramic from a plate that broke. I thought I got all of the pieces. Fortunately it was a very minor cut and doesn't even hurt. I put triple antibiotic cream on it once it stopped bleeding and then cleaned up the remaining shards.
Then I heard the toilet running so I took apart the flush valve assembly and cleaned it. The inside of the toilet tank is covered in some black crud and it is so dark in there that I didn't see a rubber gasket that fell, but when the fill valve kept filling, I realized something was wrong and took a look with a flashlight and saw the gasket, cleaned it, and put it back in. Now its working normally again.
Question though: Is it safe to put vinegar in the toilet tank to try to clean that crud off?
94 degrees inside my office and the air won't kick on and the owner is a slumlord. Guess I will be sweating for a while.
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