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    These drain-cleaning pods have a foaming formula that gets rid of lingering odors and helps prevent future clogs. The combination of the foaming agent and lemon in the formula does more than just ...

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    A rescue puppy is feeling fresh and clean again after spending time in a sewage drain. On Sept. 26, the Huron Police Department in Huron, California, posted on Facebook about a recent dog rescue ...

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    Kitchen sinks that smell and induce nose-holding fits -- and showers clogged with huge clumps of hair -- are reoccurring problems for most small spaces. And bringing roommates into the mix only ...

  5. Drain cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Drain cleaner. A drain cleaner, also known as drain opener, refers to a person, device, or product used to unblock sewer pipes or clear clogged wastewater drains. This term typically applies to chemical, enzymatic, or mechanical tools such as commercial chemical cleaners, plumber’s snakes, drain augers, bio-enzyme solutions, or toilet plungers.

  6. Sewer gas - Wikipedia

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    Sewer gas is a complex, generally obnoxious smelling mixture of toxic and nontoxic gases produced and collected in sewage systems by the decomposition of organic household or industrial wastes, typical components of sewage. [1] Sewer gases may include hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, methane, esters, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.

  7. Urinal deodorizer block - Wikipedia

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    Urinal deodorizer block. Urinal deodorizer blocks (commonly known as urinal cakes, urinal cookies, urinal biscuits (or jocularly piscuits), urinal donuts, toilet lollies, trough lollies, urinal pucks, hockey pucks, toilet pucks, or urinal peons (alternately urinal pee-ons)) are small disinfectant blocks or tablets that are added to urinals.