Is it ok to flush female items and baby wipes down toilet
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Only if you want to give a plumber your hard earned money.
no plastic products should go down the the toilet..some wipes say flush-able..but i've had to plunge the toilet after more than one went down the pipes. get a larger ice cream bucket line it with the little plastic grocery bags. keep the lid on, when half full pull the bag re line the container and take the garbage out.
In short, no. Only flush things that say they are flushable.
no......eventually they clog up the sewer and cesspools
NO! NO! NO! It mucks up and clogs up the systems...............
Even some of the flushable stuff can cause problems. Ask any manager of elder housing. Too much of anything....
NO!!!
If you are on a septic system, absolutely not. I work for an excavation company and the worst culprit for septic trouble is 'flushable' wipes!