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wash hair in kitchen sink: disposall does chop up hair, yes?
Just checking:
If a woman, say, washes her hair in the kitchen sink, I'd assume that whatever hair (falls out and) goes down the drain *does* get chopped-up by the disposall. (and thus have less chance of fouling the exit pipe, etc.) But I ask just in case I'm totally wrong, that, say, hair is so thin that it just slips past the blades, whole, and clogs pipes just as it would in a shower that had no special hair-catching thing over the drain. Thanks, David |
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