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About 15 I guess .. they are all scabs
the infusion of how much water would kill a person
Not much. Could kill you though
about 60mg
Well yes you can put drain cleaner down the toilet because it's not much of a difference to the toilet. If it was a liquid then it would just break down some calcium on the toilet and some lime rust stains, but then of it was those rubber metal strings then it would be not as effective all it does it make the hair of the toilet go down and break up to make a easy flush If you have a Septic Tank System, it may not be advisable to use a product that is not COMPATIBLE with Septic Systems. The cleaner may kill the bacteria in the tank that is necessary for the systems' operation.
80% of the areas median income plus all the road kill they find.
Yes, it can, it delivers so much discomfort that could kill....
Average per day one man 5 -6 hrs is $1,200 -$1,400 3 days a week
It takes about 200 nots to kill you
Pretty much it either drows them or tears them apart
A toilet overflows when there is a blockage in the drain pipe or when too much water is flushed at once. To prevent this, avoid flushing large amounts of toilet paper or foreign objects. Regular maintenance, such as using a plunger or drain cleaner, can help prevent blockages.
Although I cannot be specific with this make and model, this trick has worked on numerous vehicles over the years. Disconnect the fuel line and unscrew the drain plug, which is located on the side or bottom of the carburetor bowl. Drain as much gas out as possible. Also drain and clean the fuel strainer and clean it with carburetor cleaner. Now either spray or pour carburetor cleaner into the fuel line and let it drain through the carburetor. At first it may not drain, but as it removes the varnish and gunk it should soon begin to flow. For really stubborn and a through cleaning of the carburetor you can replace the plug and fill the fuel line with cleaner and let it sit. I've done this in chainsaws, boats, bikes and cars over the years and have always fixed the problem.