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a plumber uses a chisel
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Plumber's putty is not recommended for use on surfaces that are porous, such as granite, marble, or plastic, as it can cause staining or damage.
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It is not safe or recommended to use a snake to unclog a sink. It is best to use a plumber's snake or call a professional plumber to avoid causing damage or injury.
I have done plumbing for years and never had to use trigonometry.
No, Liquid Plumber is not safe to use in septic tanks as it can harm the beneficial bacteria needed for proper septic tank function.
Use a Plumber's "snake".
I had a water pipe burst in my kitchen, so I called a plumber. He wasn't very good he burst another pipe.
The plum tree is spoiled because it did not get enough water. She likes to make plum jelly.
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