Bio-Clean is one of the best enzymatic cleaners. A combination of
friendly bacteria and enzymes. I've disassembled old drains being
treated with this and they looked brand new. Just be careful not to put
anything down the drain that will kill the bacteria (including
mouthwash, 'cause it's an
Yeah we talked about the watching of what goes down the kitchen sink.
Will look into the enzymatic drain cleaners.
On 1/20/2014 11:37 AM, John wrote:
On 1/19/2014 5:17 PM, Bill wrote:
On 19/01/2014 10:49 AM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We tried everything under the sun but was not a simple clog to
It's already connected to the drains. All you have to do is turn the
faucet on all the way to hot & let it run for a while.
On 1/19/2014 8:06 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
The hot water heater is under the house so no way to connect it to drain
out into the drain unless we do it directly by taking
On 1/19/2014 5:17 PM, Bill wrote:
On 19/01/2014 10:49 AM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We tried everything under the sun but was not a simple clog to get to
break up. Both of them had to be snaked out to get them to move on down
the drains.
For future reference, periodically, perhaps every few mont
On 19/01/2014 7:06 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
The hot water heater is under the house so no way to connect it to drain
out into the drain unless we do it directly by taking off one of the
clean off values on the pipes.
K. I'd just turn the kitchen sink hot tap on and let it run for 10
minute
On 1/19/2014 18:41, Bill wrote:
On 19/01/2014 5:04 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Thanks Bill that would work if the hot water heater was close but we can
heat some water on the stove and do that.
Is it in a different county? Are you on a well and septic tank system or
a domestic utility?
As an a
The hot water heater is under the house so no way to connect it to drain
out into the drain unless we do it directly by taking off one of the
clean off values on the pipes.
City so luckily no septic tank system to deal with.
On 1/19/2014 5:41 PM, Bill wrote:
On 19/01/2014 5:04 PM, Jeffery Joh
On 19/01/2014 5:04 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Thanks Bill that would work if the hot water heater was close but we can
heat some water on the stove and do that.
Is it in a different county? Are you on a well and septic tank system or
a domestic utility?
As an aside, it isn't a hot water heater
Thanks Bill that would work if the hot water heater was close but we can
heat some water on the stove and do that.
On 1/19/2014 4:17 PM, Bill wrote:
On 19/01/2014 10:49 AM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We tried everything under the sun but was not a simple clog to get to
break up. Both of them had t
On 19/01/2014 10:49 AM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We tried everything under the sun but was not a simple clog to get to
break up. Both of them had to be snaked out to get them to move on down
the drains.
For future reference, periodically, perhaps every few months, run A LOT
of pure hot water do
When we have some spare monies going to invest in a plumbers snake. Just
to have it on hand so we don't have to call a plumber.
On 1/19/2014 11:57 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Definitely a PITA (in more ways than one )
ann
On 1/19/2014 11:49, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We tried everything under the s
Definitely a PITA (in more ways than one )
ann
On 1/19/2014 11:49, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We tried everything under the sun but was not a simple clog to get to
break up. Both of them had to be snaked out to get them to move on down
the drains.
On 1/19/2014 10:03 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
We all
We tried everything under the sun but was not a simple clog to get to
break up. Both of them had to be snaked out to get them to move on down
the drains.
On 1/19/2014 10:03 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
We all need a little vent. By coincidence, had a drain problem here
as well.. the drain in the
We all need a little vent. By coincidence, had a drain problem here as
well.. the drain in the left sink of twin old porcelain sinks in the
kitchen got a bit clogged and an inch or two of water settled in the
right (the left is deeper and where I was, the right holds the dish
drainer) Luckily,
Thanks Brian.
That is an Albino Wallaby. Yes the Roos are rather content and very
friendly at times. It depends on the time of day.
On 1/18/2014 9:32 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
Quoting Jeffery Johnson :
Okay first yes the cost could have been worse but it was twice this
week. Our shower on Tu
Quoting Jeffery Johnson :
Okay first yes the cost could have been worse but it was twice this
week. Our shower on Tuesday didn't drain so I scoop out the water.
Water from the kitchen sink and bathroom sink and shower are on the
same drain line. If we turned on the water in either sink and
Okay first yes the cost could have been worse but it was twice this
week. Our shower on Tuesday didn't drain so I scoop out the water. Water
from the kitchen sink and bathroom sink and shower are on the same drain
line. If we turned on the water in either sink and it drained well it
backed up i
Jostein commented: "Next time I travel, I will try to wear my 500/4.5...
:-)"
When I travelled on charter flights with a 5 kg carry-on limit, I often wore
some of my photo gear, since my loaded camera bag weighs over 7 kg, not
counting film, plus I stick it in my carry-on bag, along with shav
HAR! And people wonder why expats get burnout
Norm
Joseph Tainter wrote:
This one goes into my "How did the human species ever survive?" file.
I had to once in France, some of their employees were quite helpful and
pleasant, others were typical angry minor bureaucrats...
Bob Shell wrote:
On Jan 10, 2006, at 12:47 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
None of them are very consistent, but I've had my best service from
United.
Same here.
Or so deadly that you have nothing to complain about...
mike wilson wrote:
From: Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Of my last four journeys with BA, three have been disasters. I would rather fly
Aeroflot for the rest of my life - at least the mishaps are amusing
mike
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When my partner went to Scotland a couple of years ago she bought a
big heavy coat. As carry-on it was too heavy in combination with
her other luggage, and it was a bit too big to squeeze into the
suitcase. She simply wore
On Jan 10, 2006, at 9:17 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
The 6kg rule is, indeed, utterly brainless. Herbert
Keppler went after BA about it 3 or 4 years ago, as
did the Travel section of the New York Times, and you
can see what effect it had.
I have found enforcement spotty. Once I had to repack
every
The 6kg rule is, indeed, utterly brainless. Herbert
Keppler went after BA about it 3 or 4 years ago, as
did the Travel section of the New York Times, and you
can see what effect it had.
I have found enforcement spotty. Once I had to repack
everything (Philly to London), but on the return trip
ca
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>Subject: OT: Need to Vent
>
>This one goes into my "How did the human species ever survive?" file.
>
>Yesterday I got to Heathrow Terminal 4 early for my flight
Long snipping going on here...
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On 10 Jan 2006 at 6:44, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I've had nothing but great experiences with British Airways. Great
> business class seating. Good food. And they've frequently given me
> first class upgrades without asking. In first, you get what amounts to
> a bed. Love those people.
Same in b
I've had nothing but great experiences with British Airways. Great
business class seating. Good food. And they've frequently given me
first class upgrades without asking. In first, you get what amounts to
a bed. Love those people.
Paul
On Jan 9, 2006, at 11:09 PM, John Francis wrote:
On Mon,
On Jan 10, 2006, at 12:47 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
None of them are very consistent, but I've had my best service from
United.
Same here. Particularly on transatlantic flights.
My absolute worst airline is Air France. I've arrived over an hour
before scheduled departure of a flight
>
> From: Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> And I will never
> willingly fly British Airways again.
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Of my last four journeys with BA, three have been disasters. I would rather fly
Aeroflot for the rest of my life - at least the mishaps are amusing
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On 9/1/06, Joseph Tainter, discombobulated, unleashed:
>This one goes into my "How did the human species ever survive?" file.
>
>Yesterday I got to Heathrow Terminal 4 early for my flight.
[rantus snippus]
Hi Joe, sorry you had a bad time at Heathrow.
One point worth noting IMO is that check-i
If it's of any consolation, I've had quite the same experience with
other airlines. BA were one of the better ones to fly.
> This one goes into my "How did the human species ever survive?" file.
Because of the better ones. The ones that buy Pentax among other
things. :)
Gautam
On 1/9/06, Josep
On Jan 9, 2006, at 9:14 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
BA is by far the best airline to travel in my experience. Most
other airlines are worse, and no North American airline is even in
competition
I've flown over 2 million miles since 1993. BA, Virgin, United,
American, Southwest, Singapore, Luftha
On Jan 10, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote:
Both women asked me several times if I was in Business Class or
Economy. I was in Economy, of course. I asked why it made a
difference. The supervisor insisted that that in Economy, the bins
would not handle the weight.
The only logical r
Sounds like a run-in with Airport workers, not BA. And yes, they are
pointlessly rule-bound.
BA is by far the best airline to travel in my experience. Most other
airlines are worse, and no North American airline is even in competition
(Why is it that we get the Worst Airlines. Most of the EU l
Boy, I'm sure glad I wasn't one of the poor slobs stuck behind you. Please post
your travel schedule on line so I can make sure I canavoid flights that you
might be on. . .
On 1/9/06, Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> This one goes into my
"How did the human species ever survive?" file.
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 08:51:23PM -0700, Joseph Tainter wrote:
>
> Other than that, it was actually a very interesting flight. Going over
> the Atlantic usually isn't, and I've now done it 42 times. But that's
> another story, and tonight I just need to rant. And I will never
> willingly fly B
This one goes into my "How did the human species ever survive?" file.
Yesterday I got to Heathrow Terminal 4 early for my flight. After
leaving off my big suitcase I dutifully stepped up to the checkpoint
that you must pass before you are admitted to the security screening
area. One woman is c
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