Pouring grease down the sink
Hints from Heloise

Heloise
Dear Heloise: I wanted to write in regarding the letter from Emillie Webb. I have been married to a plumber for 48 years. He has been in the business over 50 years, and we all know better than to pour grease or oil down the sink. When pouring boiling water down the sink (such as when draining spaghetti), always let the cold water run while draining and for a minute or so after. Hope this helps! — Cindy, in Covington, Louisiana
Cindy, here at Heloise Central, we’ve been warning people about clogging their drain with oil and grease for many years. Still, we get letters from readers who pour grease down their drains, then wonder why the hot water didn’t get rid of the grease. Thank you for your letter.
By the way, I married a plumber, too, and he says the same thing as your husband. — Heloise
AVOIDING WARPED PIPES
Dear Heloise: I just had some work done in my kitchen, and the plumber said not to pour boiling water down your drain because it could cause the plastic pipes to warp and start to leak. You should run cold water down the drain first, then pour out the boiling water. — Karen B., in Ballston Spa, New York
CLEANING VINYL FLOORS
Dear Heloise: The best way to clean a luxury vinyl floor is to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Mine says specifically not to use vinegar or any acidic product. It says to only use Ph-neutral products and distilled water. Tap water and non-Ph-balanced products can harm the surface. — K.M.C.
BAD GARBAGE CAN ODORS
Dear Heloise: I find that spraying vinegar into empty and dry garbage containers really helps with bad odors. — John T., via email
WATER WASTER?
Dear Heloise: Rick T., in Nipoma, California, said in your column that in his state, “every drop of water must be saved.” If this is true, then why are there over 900 water-gobbling golf courses open for business in California? Some are open for just about 365 days a year. Sure, the golf courses sometimes used non-potable water, but overall their water usage is massive. — Charlie M., via email
EGG DATE
Dear Heloise: Before putting a new carton of eggs in the refrigerator, I write the date on the end of the carton. This makes it quick and easy to see which eggs are older. — Mary, in Minnesota
MOVE-IN HINT
Dear Heloise: When moving into a new house or apartment, I put extension cords into every outlet that may wind up behind a dresser, armoire, chest, or any other large piece of furniture.
For the TV and computer, I attach a surge protector because such items may require multiple outlets. — Abraham H., in Canoga Park, California
KALE MASSAGE THERAPY
Dear Heloise: For those who don’t care for kale’s toughness, try massaging it for a couple of minutes with whatever dressing is being used. It makes a big difference in texture; it’s softer. — The Rev. Deborah T., in Colorado Springs, Colorado
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