For you Dirty Coli nikkas who don't shower after a Duece :scust:

Belize King

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What if you use wet wipes?
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I read on here the other day, there are Coli Brehs that shower after they shyt. Had me like
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I guess it makes sense.
 

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Been using wet wipes for the last decade.

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No one's going back there anyways

Why you shouldn't flush those '"flushable" wipes 🚽🪠


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They promise convenience and a cleaner clean—but those so-called flushable wipes may be wreaking havoc on your plumbing, the environment, and your wallet.

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Fatbergs: how 'flushable' wet wipes have created an environmental catastrophe


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Fatbergs, caused by an entangled mess of wet wipes 'mortared together' by fats, oils and grease to form rock-hard material, are creating a 'real problem with blockages in the pipes', according to Sydney Water's Peter Hadfield.
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At a single Sydney Water site at Malabar, six dry tonnes of wipes are collected every day. 'People might think it's OK just to pour a little bit of oil down their sink or to flush a couple of wipes during the day but when you've got 5 million people living in your city, collectively that causes a major problem,' says Hadfield, who is part of the 'Keep Wipes out of Pipes' action group. The Guardian went along to Malabar to take a look.

'They pick up excrement and ball into dark nuggets': the fatbergs clogging Sydney sewers ► www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/aug/10/the…

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Stop Flushing Flushable Wipes! Here’s Why…


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Please stop flushing flushable wipes.
As oxymorons go, terms like “bittersweet” or “freezer burn” or “jumbo shrimp” may be “old news” to you. But to your local plumbing pro, one of the most cliched contradictions to throw on the pile is “flushable wipes.”
Apologies if this tears at the very fabric of your comprehension of the universe, but those handy pre-moistened towelettes you buy at the store with the prominent label reassuring you of their flushability? That may be a whole load of something else you flush down the toilet.
Debate over flushable wipes’ flushability or lack thereof centers on how well they break down upon being saturated with water relative to, say, toilet paper, which disintegrates quickly.
See for yourself by holding a flushable wipe under the running water faucet and seeing how long it takes to fall apart versus doing the same with toilet paper.
Manufacturers and trade associations, meanwhile, have said that legitimate flushable wipes have been unfairly lumped in with non-flushable ones like baby wipes, makeup wipes and paper towels, or that studies have been otherwise inconclusive. But you’d be hard-pressed to find a plumber out in the field who would tell you it’s advisable to flush “flushable” wipes — unless maybe it’s some sort of shady job-security play.
Even if they make it down the drain — out of sight, out of mind, right? — they often get caught in bends in pipes deeper into your plumbing, or accumulate into hulking masses of fetid filth causing larger problems for your municipality’s sewer infrastructure.
So if you can’t flush something that’s supposedly flushable, what can you flush?
That’s easy: If it comes off of that roll mounted next to your toilet or … out of you.
If it isn’t one of those — and you still see fit to flush it after watching this — you’re committing an act of willful negligence, and that’s … oxymoronic.

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