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Ok...so i made a mistake

Actually guys, here's the deal. I am a professional in the sewer & drain business and we go on multiple service calls weekly for blocked drains. We have found that the thicker papers don't break down well when they get wet so they just sit in the sewers and don't flow well to the street in many cases. This has become a larger problem since water saving toilets have come around as they don't use enough water to keep the solids flowing very far in old drain systems. If you use thick paper make sure there is plenty of water being used elsewhere like longer showers, washing machine and the like as this will help keep things movin on down the line. Chris
 
Two pages of pontification on toilet paper--you guys really need some warm riding weather to deal with your cabin fever!
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My wife asked me if i would run to the store & pick up a package of toilet paper. Being the best husband i can be ( and knowing the proper answer) i said sure. I go...grab the TP check out & go home. Now...you would assume all was well upon my arrival back home.....not so fast grasshopper....apparently during a well planned corporate meeting in a remote area ,known only too those with the need to know, it was decided to market 1 ply TP. Now me not being a person to follow such corporate decisions didnt know there is a differance in TP....my wife being understanding of my lack of knowledge......said "its ok honey, i will take it back". Now that all is well with my home life ( for now) my question is this.......why in the hell would anybody want very thin TP. Is it some sort of gooey fetish that some people relish? Am i missing something? As i see it, the high ups in the corp world dont have to worry cause they probably have people to wipe for them.....it seems they setting us up for failure. Lol was just a fun observation.
Maybe I've just had too much wine, but I found this hilarious! Thanks....
 
Actually guys, here's the deal. I am a professional in the sewer & drain business and we go on multiple service calls weekly for blocked drains. We have found that the thicker papers don't break down well when they get wet so they just sit in the sewers and don't flow well to the street in many cases. This has become a larger problem since water saving toilets have come around as they don't use enough water to keep the solids flowing very far in old drain systems. If you use thick paper make sure there is plenty of water being used elsewhere like longer showers, washing machine and the like as this will help keep things movin on down the line. Chris
TMI ... don't spoil the fun with logic!
 
:D I'm glad that you asked... :clap:
Eventually the black and gray tank sensors start acting wonky: they get clogged up with... View attachment 156941
The... stuff that gets dumped into the sewer can also get stuck in the tanks...
So you take a couple of bags of ice cubes, about a cup or so of Calgon, and throw all of that in the tank.
Add water until it's about two-thirds full, and go for a drive! :thumbup:
The Calgon slicks stuff up, and the ice cubes knock stuff loose...
Open the valves, and get ready for a deluge! nojoke
Never expected to learn THAT on this forum! Right on!
 
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