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naturist
Apr 25, 2014Nomad
There's hair in there. It's gross, no doubt. But when that happens at our sticks and bricks, I use a forceps to clean out what I can see and get the hair OVER the crossbars out, then a plunger in a couple inches of water, and that cleans it right out. Until, of course, the next time. No need to use chemicals.
Indeed, many campgrounds I've been in make it clear that they don't want ANY chemicals in their sewage system. So while "something safe to use in a MH tub & drains" might clear up YOUR immediate problem, I'm not so sure that "stuff" would be welcome in any sewage system.
Hair is really hard to break up/dissolve/remove in any way other than mechanical.
Indeed, many campgrounds I've been in make it clear that they don't want ANY chemicals in their sewage system. So while "something safe to use in a MH tub & drains" might clear up YOUR immediate problem, I'm not so sure that "stuff" would be welcome in any sewage system.
Hair is really hard to break up/dissolve/remove in any way other than mechanical.
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