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Hi Again,
Yet another question. I see ads on tv now and then for a product called CLR (which I believe stands for Calcium Lime Remover). According to the tv ads, you can use it to remove calcium and lime deposits as will often form where a tap may drip or in a home shower. I was wondering if you know of the product, and if so what you think of using it to dissolve the calcium build up inside the outbound sewage hoses? In case you already guessed, I am NOT looking forward to the job of pulling the hose and cleaning/replacing it. The route that the hose takes makes replacing a really big job. Any thoughts on this, or other chemical suggestions? M |
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