The sound is from the pipes expanding as the water goes down. They will expand and condense to accommodate incoming and outgoing water.
are you sure. is it latex. if it was painted and not glazed, don't worry it will all wash down the drain soon.
You can indeed paint a rusty bird bath. You must first sand down the rust and then paint the bird bath.
Unfortunately, as I just discovered, the Paloma Picasso Bath Gel was discontinued in January 2006 (although the Paloma Picasso Bath Lotion is still available)!
A bath uses way more water. Average bath uses about max 60 litres compared to a shower of about 15 to 20 litres.
according to my dermatologist, you can take a bath after 2-3 days after your cauterization Save
The easiest way would be pulling the bath plug and waiting for the water to drain.
drain?
Yes, they can share the same main drain.
depends if drain is clogged or not
A right-hand drain applies usually to bath-tubs and means the drain is on YOUR RIGHT when you are standing in front of the tub.
Shower. In a bath you have all the dirt floating around you, whereas it goes down the drain in the shower.
The bath filler waste is directly connected to the trap and overflow water is supposed to drain there -it is not a leak.
It can drain either way, depending on the exact shape of the container, and any residual movement the water may have had before starting to drain it.
You should only give them a bath one or two times a year because every time you give them a bath their natural oils get washed down the drain and then it causes their pores to over produce oils and eventually their fur will become dry and unhealthy.
75-80 liters for an average bath- up to about 140 liters if filled to the overflow drain.
sounds mesy but wont make you pregnant.
they have a compartament under the bath where they light a fire witch causes the steam to heat the bath.