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This common habit seems harmless but silently damages and clogs your pipes. Many people only realize their mistake when they’re faced with the hefty bill from an emergency plumber.
It’s a nightly ritual we all know too well. After a long day, we lean over the bathroom sink to remove our makeup before bed. Using a cotton pad soaked in micellar water or a facial wipe, the action is gentle, almost soothing. However, the way we dispose of these items afterward harbors a damaging habit for our plumbing—a seemingly innocent reflex that can end up costing a fortune.
This routine poses a direct threat to your home’s piping system. Despite common beliefs, drain systems and traps do not forgive the buildup of these tough fibers. When a blockage eventually forms and water begins to back up, it’s no longer a minor nuisance but a severe clog that demands urgent professional attention—sometimes costing as much as 400 dollars for repairs.
The problematic action? Flushing used makeup wipes or cotton pads down the toilet, even those labeled as “biodegradable.” Unlike toilet paper, these beauty products do not break down in water. They accumulate in the plumbing, intertwine with other waste, and create particularly stubborn blockages.
The result: water fails to drain, unpleasant odors emerge, and the only solution is calling a plumber. This kind of emergency service, especially during evenings or weekends, typically starts at 150 dollars and can climb to 400 dollars if the blockage is deep or hard to reach. It’s a steep price to pay for such a seemingly trivial action.
What many don’t realize is that even products marketed as eco-friendly are not designed to be flushed. They require specific conditions to decompose, which are not present in domestic sewage systems. They remain solid enough to cause significant damage. And it’s not just beauty products that can impact your budget: improperly disposing of old nail polish bottles in regular trash, for example, can also lead to financial penalties.
The correct approach is remarkably simple: always throw such items in the trash—but ensure it’s the right bin. A minor change in your beauty routine can prevent serious plumbing issues and save you a significant amount of money. The same principle applies to disposing of old clothes: throwing them in the trash instead of taking them to a collection point can also be costly.
In many aspects of daily life, just a few seconds of carelessness can turn into an unexpectedly frustrating expense.
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