Fans of the aromatic and tasty drink get rid of coffee residue in this way - they send the grounds into the toilet or sink.
However, not everyone seriously thinks about the consequences this may lead to.
Of course, if you flush the remaining coffee grounds down the toilet once or twice, nothing will happen, but if you do this constantly, you may encounter a number of problems.
A wise housewife never allows herself such a mistake: she doesn’t pour coffee grounds into the toilet.
This method of getting rid of used coffee is harmful to plumbing pipes: they quickly become clogged and wear out.
Those who have old cast iron pipes in their apartment should especially abandon this idea. They wash out the remains of the invigorating drink with difficulty. Plastic pipes have a larger diameter and pass food residues faster.
1. Insoluble particles of coffee grounds accumulate in the siphon over time and come into contact with other small waste and droplets of fat, forming a viscous substance.
2. Coffee grounds are soft in consistency, quickly stick to fatty deposits in the pipes. And over time, a real blood clot forms, which is not easy to get rid of.
The easiest way is to throw used coffee grounds in the trash or compost.