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Reply to "PSA: don't put your "flushable" wipes down the toilet. Or paper towels. Or tampons. "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you explain why a pandemic makes it a worse idea than usual to flush tampons?[/quote] It’s always a terrible idea. However with the inability to buy toilet paper, more people are using so-called flushable wipes. It’s not one tampon or one wipe, but all of them add up to blockages. Can you explain why it’s necessary for you to flush it?[/quote] Have you seen and smelled what absorbs into a tampon? [/quote] Of course. Wrap with TP, put into trash can. Take your trash out when it's full. Do you also flush old food? Onion peels? Fish? Other cooking stuff? Stuff growing in your fridge? 3 week old takeout? Of course not. It's idiotic to flush anything besides TP. The plumber loves it, because you pay him. [/quote] Umm...no wrapping it in TP and throwing it in the trash can isn’t covering up the smell and blood. Your house must stank and [b]clearly not coronavirus safe. [/b]I don’t let food rot, I use a garbage disposal. [/quote] What the actual F does this have to do with coronavirus? You sound incredibly immature and I hope you have a sewage backup in your basement to gain some new found wisdom. In my house, we have garbage cans that use old grocery bags (made by simply human). We put one in as a liner, toss tampons in and when full or done with periods, we take the bag, tie it and toss it in the trash. It’s not that hard. Similarly garbage disposals are for the crumbs and stuff left. You scrape your plate in the trash and run whatever is left down the disposal. Just because you’re not having plumbing problems in your own house doesn’t mean you aren’t causing problems further down the line. [/quote]
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