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Old 08-16-2004, 11:58 AM   #13 (permalink)
Catmandu
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Originally Posted by Sabrina
Wow chlorine is very strong chemical. I am not sure if it will damage your plumber ? How about use the special plumber half bottle? Let it soak for overnight then turn hot water raise for about 15 second ? I did this before when the sink was blocked.
Actually I use bleach and water in the sink and let it sit for an hour. I'm just wondering about the metal sink because I have one in my kitchen and I'm afraid to try it. I use simple green stuff to wash and rinse the sink.

Damage my plumber? The plumber would sue me! Never called for a plumber though. hehehe Though I do know what you're trying to say... *winks*

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I used to clean two cat liter boxes. That was extremely disgusted because it was odor on the plastic boxes. I had to threw them away and put the plastic cover these boxes to prevent odor but the cats tend to straches and ripping the plastic bag.
Yes, the cat's urine has a very strong odor and I couldn't take another wiff from that. Whew! We have two cats, too. Have to clean their "mess" every day otherwise the whole house will smell. Once a month we dump cat liter and use simple green stuff in the pan and let it sit for an hour. Waterhose in the pan outside and let it airdry or you can dry it yourself immediately. Then sprinkle around with cat deodorizer on the bottom of the pan and pour some cat liter in the pan and sprinkle again with cat deodorizer on top. Works great!
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