• Todd Bonzalez
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    52 months ago

    I put my oil in a bucket with lye, and then dump it down the sink after it soapifies.

    This keeps my pipes and my garbage can grease-free.

    I am sure someone will have some insight into why this is a bad solution.

    • @CoffeeJunkie
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      52 months ago

      I am sure someone will have some insight into why this is a bad solution.

      😂 Assuming you live in a city with sewer, idk how detrimental it would be…never really thought about it. And sewer stuff, it’s so toxic, and there are facilities dedicated to dealing with it.

      I live out in the country, with a septic system. This septic system is a living organism of sorts; it contains bacteria & other life that helps to break down my shit, piss, etc. Idk how good introducing a bunch of this soap into the septic tank would be. Maybe it’s harmless… Or maybe it’ll kill all the buggies.

      I do know that if you feel your septic tank is a little ‘sluggish’, lacking in activity, you flush some raw chicken skin down your toilet & that’s supposed to help. 🙂

      • @ikidd
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        42 months ago

        Oils in a septic tank are a poor idea. It floats, so it never gets pumped out as effluent, and it builds up in the tank. When you get the tank pumped, it should go away then as the pumper guy will usually stir it up enough to get all the oils and solids, but in the meantime it’s there interfering with the bugs.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        I believe oil argument has little to do with sewers/septic tanks. It s just that oil may clog your pipes

        • @CoffeeJunkie
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          22 months ago

          Right I understand. But OP was saying someone will come along talking about unintended consequences, possibly very negative ones. I…fail to see any real problem. But I’m also not a plumber. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯