Every kitchen sees its fair share of leftover cooking oil. While you might be tempted to simply pour it down the sink or flush it, here’s a reality check: it’s a bad idea.
The incorrect disposal of oil doesn’t just jeopardize your plumbing but could also dig a deep hole in your pocket when it solidifies, causing blockages.
Understanding the Drain Issue
The drain might seem like an easy escape route for your used cooking oil, but it’s quite the opposite. As the oil cools within the pipelines, it turns into a gluey mess, sticking to the pipes. Over a period, this could result in blockages, leading to expensive plumbing bills. Moral of the story? Keep that oil away from the drain.
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