Friday, August 31, 2007

Farley's Friday Fplumbing Ftip

Hello! It's time for another Farley's Friday Fplumbing Ftip! Today's tip comes from Farley's very own "Farley's Plumbing Guide For Those Who Wonder Handbook." In today's tip, Farley will discuss Drain Odors. Have you ever had a putrid smell coming from your pipes? Well, here's how ya fix it:

Tip #FPGFTWW-Section 5491.59 Article 456
- Running very hot water through your drains after using will help keep them free of odors somewhat. About once a week pour a handful of baking soda and hot water down the drain or pour 1 cup of vinegar, let stand 30 minutes and then run some hot water. Keeping all grease , hair, and vegetable matter out of the drain also helps with odors and possible clogging.

Who wouldn't rather have the smell of baking soda and vinegar than "dirty pipe" smell? So, next time you are sniffing your pipes, remember, baking soda and vinegar; nature's miracle remedy. Hope you're having a Farley Good Friday!!!

-approved with a strange stench about him, by Farley Wells, CMDI.

2 comments:

Joseph James said...

So... is this a new section debuting on the W site?

Lynn said...

It's possible, and judging by the popularity, it looks as if it WILL!:)

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