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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:10:49 -0700, NSN wrote:
My wife's toilet is a bit sluggish requiring the occasional use of a plunger. It is an American Standard, 20 years old. Could someone point me to a "how to" article on this subject or offer suggestions. I am hoping that a Drano like product can be used. Thanks in advance. Norm Drano or another like product will poison your wife. Look for other options. (c;| Sugar free chocolate, maybe, more fiber. Some of the newer toilets that use less water will suck a small child down the drain. Check out a replacement at the Big Box Stores in your area. That's for a replacement toilet, not a replacement wife. I sure hope this helps. It has done wonders for me. See you back at the ward! I only have day privilege for now. |
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