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Dos And Don'ts
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DO - Run very hot water into your
kitchen sink drain either by boiling water on stove or from your
faucet, then fill one side of your sink and plunge.
DO - When plunging your sink, plug up one side with a cloth and
hold.
DO - When using your garbage disposal, run hot and cold water
at full pressure.
DO - Fill up sink after using your disposal and drain.
DO - If you have a dishwasher, use after using your garbage disposal.
DO - Remove the aerator on your kitchen faucet when pressure
is slow and clean, unscrew by hand or use channel pliers.
DO - Remove the screws from your kitchen wash bowl and bath tub
faucet, and put a few drops of household oil in each screw hole
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DO - At least twice a year clean
out the inside of your toilet tank. When cleaning tank, turn
off the water, flush toilet once, add small amount of cleaning
detergent inside tank to water remaining, use a cloth or brush
to clean.
DO - Clean out holes under toilet seat and rim of the bowl -
can use small end of a pocket knife.
DO - Clean out 3/4" hole in the bottom of toilet bowl.
DO - Replace rubber tank ball at this time if needed.
DO - Adjust water level in toilet tank, 1" below top of
3/4" overflow pipe.
To adjust type with 1/4" rod and metal or plastic float
ball, put both hands on rod and bend end of rod towards float
ball down, this lowers water level. To raise water level, bend
rod up.
DO - When plunging your bathroom sink or bath tub use a cloth
and plug up the overflow and hold tight. It's a good idea to
plunge your drains before they stop up.
DO - Remove the stoppers and clean down pipe where stopper connects.
DO - When finished plunging, fill wash bowl until it runs into
overflow. If you have a small type spring brush, use to clean
overflow.
DO - Spray disinfectant cleaner into overflow.
DO - If bath tub is slow draining and has the lever at overflow
for stopper, remove bolts, and pull wire, lift lever out and
clean hair from wire.
DO - Oil parts in toilet tank that are above the water level,
handle and ballcock valve.
DON'T - Put coffee grounds in your sink drains.
DON'T - Use drain cleaners containing lye.
DON'T - Poke any wire or rod from your sink into drain.
DON'T - Have a shelf above your china sinks with heavy objects
that could fall into sink. Will crack china sink or chip cast
iron type.
DON'T - Use your toilet tank lid for a shelf.
DON'T - Have a knick-knack shelf above your toilet.
DON'T - Pour a bucket of dirty water into your toilet; may contain
scrub rag.
DON'T - Pour hot water into toilet; temperature change will crack
the bowl. |
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