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Y <br /> Dont use concentrated chlorine tablets or other chlorine products in <br /> Your toilet, as the chlorine damages the rubber seals and gaskets, and <br /> l may damage other parts of your toilet, causing it to leak, running up <br /> Mg <br /> your water bill and overloading your septic system. <br /> ff <br /> 3 y <br /> Don't flush floor wax or rug cleaner into your septic tank. These <br /> 5_ products will interfere with the normal operation of your septic tank. <br /> n"< <br /> Don't flush pool or spa products into your system, and limit your use <br /> of bath and body oils, as they can overload your system's digestion <br /> capacity. <br /> I OIL <br /> f " <br /> SUBSTITUTES FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES <br /> Replace the following hazardous products with one that is less Y <br /> environmentally harmful. The hazardous cleaners are listed in bold <br /> face, followed by the suggested substitute. <br /> AMMONIA,-BASED CLEANERS: Sprinkle Baking Soda on a <br /> damp sponge. For windows, use a solution of 2 Tbs. White Vinegar <br /> to 1 qt. water. Place the mixtare into the spray bottle. <br /> i DLSINEECTANTS: Use Borax: 1/2 cup in a gaHon of water, <br /> deodorizes also. <br /> DRAIN DECLOGGERS: Use a Plunger or Metal Snake, or remove . <br /> and clean trap. <br /> SCOURING CLEANERS &POWDERS. Sprinkle Baking-Soda bh <br /> a damp sponge or add 4 Tbs. Baking Soda to i qt. warm water or use <br /> Bon Ami_ It's cheaper and won't scratch. <br /> CARPET/UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS: Sprinkle Dry Cornstarch <br /> or Baking Soda on, then vacuum. For tougher stains, blot with White <br /> Vinegar in soapy water. <br /> TOILET CLEANERS: Sprinkle on Baking Soda or Bon Ami, then <br /> i <br /> scrub with a toilet brush. <br /> E <br /> k <br />