Yes, it is generally safe to pour boiling water down the drain to help clear clogs or remove buildup. However, caution should be taken with older or PVC pipes as the extreme heat could potentially damage them.
I don;t think you can because in rain water there is sand and chamicals, if you boil it down you are only killing harmful bacterical and that's it. So i do not think you can boil rain water for drinking water.
It is okay. It will not cause damage. You can just open the pool drain and let out some water.
No, denatured alcohol should not be poured down the drain. It contains additives that make it toxic and hazardous to the environment. Instead, it should be disposed of according to local hazardous waste regulations. Always check with your local waste management guidelines for proper disposal methods.
It will probably be okay to machine wash it as long as you don't use warm or hot water.
It is not recommended to put bleach in the drain as it can damage pipes and may react with other substances to produce harmful gases. It is better to use a specialized drain cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar for unclogging drains.
Yes. Just stand in the shower, and let the water run down your back.
it is okay but if you want it to swim around then put warm water in it. but not to warm.
If a baby pees in the bath, parents should calmly remove the baby from the water, drain the bath, and clean the baby and the tub thoroughly with soap and water. It is important to reassure the baby that it is okay and to continue with the bath routine as usual.
It's okay to drink water to cure the hicups but don't overdo it.
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NO! Definately not. You may end up with an oil return clogged. Plug the oil galley drain holes with something you know will not get down and clog the returns. Stuff a rag down each return hole, but be careful not to go too far. Then you can clean all you want.