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        <description>🚨 3 Things I Would NEVER Do in My Own Bathroom (Avoid Costly Plumbing Disasters!) 🚨 Big corporations are legally allowed to mislead you on their packaging… and what they’re selling as “convenience” could actually be destroying your plumbing. In this video, I’m exposing the truth behind three common bathroom habits that can turn into expensive nightmares for homeowners. 💸 I’m Roger Wakefield, a Master Plumber in Texas, and today I’m breaking down the real science, chemistry, and plumbing mechanics behind what’s happening inside your pipes—and why these everyday products are doing more harm than good. 🔍 In This Video, You’ll Learn: Why “flushable” wipes are NOT safe for your plumbing 🚫 How liquid drain cleaners can actually damage your pipes 🔥 The hidden danger of toilet tank bleach tablets 💧 What a fatberg is—and why it’s a serious problem Safer alternatives to protect your home and your wallet ❗ The Truth: Your plumbing system relies on water + gravity + proper materials. When you introduce synthetic fibers, harsh chemicals, or corrosive cleaners, you’re setting yourself up for: Major clogs Pipe damage Sewage backups Expensive repairs ✅ Pro Tips from a Master Plumber: Throw wipes in the trash (yes, even “flushable” ones) Skip chemical drain cleaners—use proper tools instead Avoid bleach tablets in your toilet tank Consider safer alternatives like a bidet toilet seat Expert Plumber Puts Cottonelle Flushable Wipes To The Test!: Link Below https://youtu.be/BhZSaq_bYhs 💬 Plumbers &amp; homeowners: What’s something YOU would never do in your bathroom? Drop a comment below! 👍 If you found this helpful, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video with someone who needs to see it—you might save them thousands of dollars. 📺 Watch next: More plumbing tips to protect your home 🔔 Subscribe for weekly plumbing education &amp; DIY advice Roger Wakefield Plumbing Education Do it the right way—and your home will thank you. Download the Wakefield App ▶️ https://wakefield.app/ Join our FREE community ▶️ https://discord.gg/zu3KHudqAB Get More Calls, Close More Jobs —Without Lifting a Finger! ▶️ https://rogersmarketingmachine.com Get the BEST Leak Detection Equipment ▶️ https://www.leak-pro.com/ ▶️ My favorite equipment &amp; tools on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/shop/rogerwakefield *NOTE: This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at NO COST TO YOU. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! Thanks for watching! I'm Roger Wakefield, The Expert Plumber, and welcome to my channel. On this channel, it's ALL about plumbing. We play games, we experiment, and we have FUN here, talking and learning about all things plumbing!</description>
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