Housewives who trust advertising of detergents say that they add them (a little bit) to the frying pan and wash it down the sink.
They repeat after the advertisement that the detergent will completely dissolve the fat.
However, their observant colleagues noticed that after the dishes had been washed by that famous fairy, fat was floating on top of the basin where she had washed herself.
But experts say: no detergent can dissolve fat, it only helps it separate from the surface of the dishes.
And the fat washed down the sink settles on the pipes, which is confirmed by the testimonies of many plumbers.
As a result, over the years these same pipes will have to be replaced, which will lead to large expenses, since it will be necessary to repair the walls where the pipes pass.
So why bother? Cheap toilet paper will help you get rid of grease without damaging your pipes.
We use it to remove any food residue, including from the frying pan (we don’t spare it, we take a lot, crumple it up and wipe it so that it is completely soaked).
In the same way, you can use unwanted newspapers or advertising brochures that are thrown into your mailbox.
After wiping the dishes, throw the used toilet paper (newspapers, brochures) into the trash can.
Oil-soaked paper can also be used to light fires or kindle stoves.