On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 13:13:01 -0800, "Cheri" >
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>> Well said and I see Julie referred to 'flushable wipes' - there is no
>> such thing.
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>> http://www.nbcnews.com/science/scien...on-f6C10843060
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>> It has been determined that the usual cause of these are ceramic type
>> sewage pipes, pre plastic, and wipes which hang up on irregularities.
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>> I think she lives in an older house, so she better be careful what she
>> is flushing 
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>Woe to anyone that really thinks those things are flushable.
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>Cheri
They do flush I guess but it's what happens next that matters. I am
going to raise the point at our next condo meeting because I fear some
believe what they read