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Alrighty then. Went on FB for my weekly check-in -- just long enough to firm up plans with a friend (though they have my phone #, whatev), get my niece's new phone number, post some political memes (that won't get seen), and then gave advice to a local about dealing with hydrogen sulfide odors in their pipes. Seems a bit appropriate! How to get rid of sewer smells from the stench of fascism? It might require bleach, but try baking soda, vinegar and hot water first...

The Silent but Deadly Enemy: How to Neutralize Sewer Smell
September 26, 2024 by Francis Olson

"The pungent aroma of sewage [#fascism] is an unwelcome guest in any home or business [or country]. It’s a potent mixture of hydrogen sulfide, methane, and other volatile organic compounds that can make your eyes water, your nose curl, and your stomach turn [and pollute the environment]. But don’t worry, we’ve got the solution! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the world of sewer smell neutralization, exploring the causes, consequences, and – most importantly – the cures for this unpleasant problem."

theproperkitchen.com/how-do-yo
#Hometips #DIY #PrivateRevolution #GreenLight #TheTimeIsNow #ResistFascism #CleanUpTime

The Proper Kitchen · The Silent but Deadly Enemy: How to Neutralize Sewer Smell - The Proper KitchenThe pungent aroma of sewage is an unwelcome guest in any home or business. It's a potent mixture of hydrogen sulfide, methane, and other volatile organic

Want a sparkling clean kettle with zero effort? Just add a cup of white vinegar and leave it overnight. Voila! It’s like magic. Your kettle will be as good as new in the morning! 🧙‍♂️✨

Kettles might not be as common in the USA? but here in the #UK we use them all the time! 😊

(Maybe it's common knowledge, and I'm just catching up after nearly a decade in the UK! Regardless, I thought it's worth sharing!)

#tip#hack#Cleaning