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Default Experience with flushable wipes in a septic system? Any problems?

As a plumber I'd like to tell everyone there should be nothing labeled
flushable. Anything than can be flushed will be called flushable but doesn't
mean they wont block up the drains!!
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"Eric G." wrote:

HiC wrote in news:2bb906da-4b08-4add-8082-
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I see there are these baby-wipes that are labeled as flushable. These
in particular are Wal-Mart "Equate" brand. Supposedly safe for septic
systems. They're supposed to break down like toilet paper.

Out of curiosity, I set one in a container of water. After several
days, it seemed to me to be still quite intact, plenty of strength,
whereas I've observed that toilet paper will disintegrate within
minutes, if not instantly.

Is this not a valid test? Will the "soup" in a septic tank will
degrade these wipes more aggresively than plain tapwater?

Anyone had any problems with these?


As was already mentioned, a product labeled "flushable" is much different
from one labeled "septic safe". Unless you like wasting your time and
money.

Eric


So if you like wasting your time and money, "flushable" and "septic
safe" *are* synonymous?