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The regional authority launched a new campaign this week to remind residents that wipes, including those labelled “flushable,” belong in the garbage bin, not the toilet. “Wipes don’t break ...
REALLY GOING DOWN THE DRAIN. IT MAY SEEM HARMLESS TO FLUSH A WIPES DOWN THE TOILET, AFTER ALL, FLUSHABLE IS IN THE NAME, BUT MANY OF THE WIPES DON’T BREAK DOWN LIKE TOILET PAPER. INSTEAD ...
Those so-called flushable wipes may be wreaking havoc on your plumbing. Here's what Consumer Reports says you should do instead. Gary Harper reporting.
Once again, Carnival Cruise Line debunks persistent myths surrounding - of all things - toilet paper and wet wipes.
It may seem harmless to flush a flushable wipe down the toilet. – After all, flushable is in the name! But many of the wipes don’t break down like toilet paper. Instead, they can end up stuck ...
It might seem harmless to flush a flushable wipe down the toilet. After all, flushable is in the name! But many of the wipes don’t break down like toilet paper. Instead, they can end up stuck in ...
Screens and filters separate solids from liquid. One device sounded like a dishwasher as it raked out inorganic material for ...
Tesco's own toilet paper displayed admirable strength and didn't come apart when subjected to water. In my experience, its absorbency was on par with Andrex, but it fell short in the softness stakes.
It may seem harmless to flush a flushable wipe down the toilet. After all, flushable is in the name! But many of the wipes don’t break down like toilet paper. Instead, they can end up stuck in ...
With an almost identical wave pattern to Andrex, the quality of the £1.39 toilet roll isn’t quite as good as it doesn’t absorb water well and it rips too easily, but it’s not far behind ...