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anubis2814 (anubis2814@friendica.myportal.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Mar-2025 20:07:35 JST anubis2814
@notclacke I think they believe the bubbling might cause things to break up better via mechanical force. Also the heat might help or melt. I can't imagine it being so extreme though that it causes damage, it's not like you dumped pure lye down the drain. The pH is fairly low. Also many drain cleaners are acids that are meant to break down hair.