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Might anyone know...

Their FAQ doesn't A this Q.

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Hi Water Tight,

Got absolutely no idea what you are talking about.

But with your luck of late, I would give it a go.

It could be something that turns the corner for you, or something that just keeps the ball rolling down hill.
You never know unless you try!!!

How did you get on with the basin?

Oz
 
Hi Water Tight,

Got absolutely no idea what you are talking about.

But with your luck of late, I would give it a go.

It could be something that turns the corner for you, or something that just keeps the ball rolling down hill.
You never know unless you try!!!

How did you get on with the basin?

Oz

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Yep I would be a bit wary , but it is supplied in a plastic container so should be ok
 
Yeah if it wasn't for bad luck some times I think I'd have no luck at all.

Basin is ongoing but a solution is round the corner I hope, will update

Thanks Shaun and Jon. I imagine the chance is an outside one of a problem but I'll try the slower manual methods first.
 
I hate the stuff. Always worry about causing more damage than good.
 
I poured it do my kitchen sink once and it blew the trap off
 
Just pre warn the customer about this stuff prior to using it. I poured it down a shower waste once my phone rand answered it , by the time the call was over it melted the trap lol
 
Just pre warn the customer about this stuff prior to using it. I poured it down a shower waste once my phone rand answered it , by the time the call was over it melted the trap lol
Think that Dam Buster is better don't like one shot, But never had any problems , just ask if they have put anything else into drain first it can make a nasty gas if mixed with bleach
 
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