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BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - How does a drain cleaner work?

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Ludwigshafen (ots)

A lot of stuff disappears down the drain that
never comes out the other end. If you can't get to the blockage in 
the pipe to clean it mechanically, then your only choice to get the 
water flowing again is a drain cleaner. In entertaining weekly 
episodes our Chemical Reporter answers questions of our Podcast 
listeners on Chemistry in our everyday life.
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