Drano products are usually safe for plastic pipe cleaning. It is always best to read the instruction leaflet throughly before buying to make sure of that.
You find 2 pipe cleaners and beads that have holes that will fit through pipe cleaners. Next you put the beads on the pipe cleaners and tie the 2 pipe cleaners together. Now you have your bracelet. I knew this because i did it myself thanks for reading this
Alkaline solutions are very corrosive in nature. It can dissolved hair, flesh, etc. If used as a drain cleaner, it can dissolve whatever it is that clogs the pipe downstream.
You need flux to solder pipes properly. However many modern plumbers never solder, they use plastic or composite pipe like PEX.
They are used for bike and car tires, some types of plastics, pipe restorations, DNA blueprints in our bodies, and protein and starches in the foods we eat.
Doesn't work without wrecking the clothes.ANS 2 - Try 'Whitlam's Glue wash Hand Cleaner' - available in good plumbing suppliers. -Yes, I KNOW it's clothing, not hands - but it works most of the time on my clothes.
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One can use a wide range of products to make their house cleaner. Some of the products include the following: window brighteners, toilet disinfectants and pipe cleaners.
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It depends on the thickness of the plastic pipe. :)
Yes, sometimes enough heat to melt parts of plastic piping.
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The best way to clean a plastic hose for a fish tank is to use pipe cleaners, depending on the width of the interior tube you may be able to use a rag as a pipe cleaner type tool and just spin the rag through the hose until it is clean.
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By bending it
Presuming you are referring to ABS pipe (the black stuff), for the best joint, you should use the appropriate cleaner - which is basically acetone - before gluing. It is sold in cans right next to the glue. It is unnecessary to roughen the pipe or joint.
Cut the pipe and remove it, fix pipe with a coupling.
You must mean in DRAIN pipes. -It can not be used in plumbing pipes.