If you have a garbage disposal - grind up some ice cubes & a whole lemon. Slice the lemon first and leave the skin on it. If you don't have a garbage disposal - pour a box of baking soda down the drain. Let it set for an hour or two and pour boiling water down the drain.
They chemical reactions cause a odour similar to that of fish.
if you can stand the smell and taste
Yes dark and fishy odour
Not like a fish oil will! If it has been purified by the altomega process the krill oil doesn't even smell, If you open a bottle of fish or krill oil and it smells bad it is rancid already and will make you smell bad when you take it. So be careful what you spend your money on.
To effectively maintain and clean your plumbing system, including flushing pipes, you can follow these steps: Regularly clean drains and pipes using a mixture of hot water, baking soda, and vinegar to prevent clogs. Use a drain strainer to catch hair, food particles, and other debris before they enter the pipes. Flush your pipes with hot water regularly to remove buildup and keep them clear. Avoid pouring grease, oil, or harsh chemicals down the drain as they can cause clogs and damage the pipes. Consider using a plumbing snake or auger to remove stubborn clogs. By following these steps, you can maintain your plumbing system and prevent clogs, ensuring optimal performance.
Plain water itself should have no odor. However, water can have different odors depending on the source. Drinking water sometimes smells like chlorine, and you might also smell the plumbing in it (plastic or metallic odor). Spring water smells like the minerals in it. Ocean water smells salty, but it may smell like crude oil after a spill or pipeline leak. Local ponds may smell like mud and fish. Local lakes might smell like mud, fish, and outboard engine oil. Water in a toilet likely smells like body waste unless the toilet was just cleaned. Water in an aquarium will smell like fish (or at least the bacteria which helps clean the tank).
Yes but you have to use a diffrent chemical. Dont remember what it is.
no
Pipes under sea
No, but it does make it much slipperier, and probably doesn't smell very nice either.
could be a gasket that has finally gaveway and the smell of oil is the oil burning on the engine.
the pipes were not in correctly