“Never put non-food items such as plastic, metal, or glass in the drain,” says Palla. Wilson adds that even items billed as ...
Beverages, liquid foods, household cleaning products, and body and skincare products can go down the sink. Never pour fats, oils, coffee grounds, medications, or home improvement items like paint down ...
If you do resort to pouring hot water down your drain, Bryant recommends not to go too hot, and to avoid pouring boiling water down your drain, which is 212°F. Instead of going for the boil, he ...
Anyone who cooks or bakes a lot knows the problem: a little flour accidentally spilled here, some dough remnants in the bowl ...
Dear Heloise: We live in a trilevel house and have seven steps going up and seven steps going down. My husband installed a second handrail opposite the one that was already there on both sets of steps ...
Cleaning products are a part of most households, helping us keep our spaces fresh and tidy. However, not everything we use to clean is safe to pour down the drain. I’ve learned that some common ...
This simple, non-toxic method helps fight clogged drains and neutralizes odors, according to experts John Keeble/Getty Homeowners should regularly pour two common household items down their sinks, ...
Aamir Khan opened up about a difficult phase in his career when a streak of back-to-back flops left him feeling like everything was going “down the drain.” He admitted that the pressure and ...