I’m giving away one of these Prize Packs generously sponsored by P&G:
- Charmin Basic 1 roll
- Febreze Candle sample
- Febreze NOTICEable sample
- $10 CVS Gift Card
The purpose of this giveaway is to learn what happens to your toilet paper when it’s flushed!
Charmin’s new Basic 1 roll is 2 times stronger than the leading value brand when wet. That means you change your toilet paper roll less often because it’s a stronger product so you use less. It’s also been tested and proven safe for your plumbing system. If you are so enclined – you can watch the journey of your flushed TP on this 2 minute fluahability clip, created by Charmin. Come on, I know you want to click on it. :)
**Random side note: One of the first “labs” I would do with my middle school science students back in the day was toilet paper strength testing. If only I had this brand to try then….
So now its your turn to try and win a roll of this Charmin TP, along with some Febreeze products for your bathroom and a $10 spending bonus to CVS!
Enter the rafflecoptor form below to enter:
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drain lines are set at a downward slope
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debbie jackson
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that P&G are tested for flushablity several times.
They have a lab that test systems from around the world.
Though the drain lines, gravity carries the waste away from our homes
Drain lines go downward.
some homes need pumps in their drain pipes.
their products are tested for flushablity several times
I learned that the downward slope of the drain lines helps gravity carry away the waste.
P & G has a flushability lab in Cincinnati, OH
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drain lines are set at a downward slope
waste plumbing lines are set at a slope for drainage.
they are tested for flushability
They are tested for flushability. Tons of science goes into this!
Thanks for sharing. I got a kick out of the toilet lab and all the clear drain lines. Makes sense, just never thought about it before.
Some lines needs pump to run against gravity
Drain lines are sloped downward:)
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P&G has a flushability lab in OH.
tested for flushablity several times
We are soon to be home owners. This would be great!
I learned about it’s flushability
Flushable products need to be evaluated for compatibility with toilets, drain lines, pumps, septic tanks, and municipal treatment plants.
P&G tests flushable products in Cincinnati Ohio!
They test their product for all types of sewage faclities.
I learned they are tested for flushability.
drain lines go downward
Lab tested to be flushable
Procter & Gamble test their flushable products at their “global flushability lab” in Cincinnati, Ohio.
that the drainlines are set at a downward slope