Fat Blocked Drain -

Fat Blocked Drain -

: Rotting food particles trapped in the grease emit a strong, unpleasant smell from the drain . How to Unblock a Grease-Clogged Drain

Keep a dedicated "grease jar" (an old glass jar or tin can) near your stove. When you finish cooking, pour the excess fat into the jar. Once the jar is full, let it cool and solidify, then scrape it into the trash. If you have a large amount of oil (like from a deep fryer), many communities offer recycling centers where cooking oil is collected and converted into biodiesel. fat blocked drain

To solve the problem, one must first understand the science behind it. Many people assume that because cooking oil or bacon grease is liquid when it hits the pan, it will remain liquid in the pipes. This is a misconception. : Rotting food particles trapped in the grease

Fat Blocked Drain -

fat blocked drain

: Rotting food particles trapped in the grease emit a strong, unpleasant smell from the drain . How to Unblock a Grease-Clogged Drain

Keep a dedicated "grease jar" (an old glass jar or tin can) near your stove. When you finish cooking, pour the excess fat into the jar. Once the jar is full, let it cool and solidify, then scrape it into the trash. If you have a large amount of oil (like from a deep fryer), many communities offer recycling centers where cooking oil is collected and converted into biodiesel.

To solve the problem, one must first understand the science behind it. Many people assume that because cooking oil or bacon grease is liquid when it hits the pan, it will remain liquid in the pipes. This is a misconception.

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