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Drains/Jeyes fluid
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Has anyone bought Jeyes fluid recently & do you think it smells different & is less effective?
We had blocked drains a couple of weeks ago (was the neighbour's) & since having it cleared I've put down plenty of jeyes & lifted the manhole & swilled some around there too but the fusty smell remains yuk!
Any suggestions please?
We had blocked drains a couple of weeks ago (was the neighbour's) & since having it cleared I've put down plenty of jeyes & lifted the manhole & swilled some around there too but the fusty smell remains yuk!
Any suggestions please?
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Once a drain has been unblocked there should be no smell. Sometimes when a drain has blocked, some of the waste material and liquids are left "high and dry" and cause a dreadful smell. Have you tried soaking the surrounding area with Jeyes?
Going back to your original question, my feelings are that the Jeyes fluid of today is nowhere near as powerful as that of yesterdays. I have used it for years in my greenhouse and have noticed that it is a lot weaker than it used to be.
Regards
Once a drain has been unblocked there should be no smell. Sometimes when a drain has blocked, some of the waste material and liquids are left "high and dry" and cause a dreadful smell. Have you tried soaking the surrounding area with Jeyes?
Going back to your original question, my feelings are that the Jeyes fluid of today is nowhere near as powerful as that of yesterdays. I have used it for years in my greenhouse and have noticed that it is a lot weaker than it used to be.
Regards
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