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“The Hidden Danger in Your Kitchen: Why Pouring Boiling Water Down the Sink Can Do More Harm Than Good”
Introduction
It might seem harmless — or even helpful — to pour leftover boiling water from pasta or tea straight down the kitchen sink. After all, many people believe it kills bacteria, dissolves grease, or helps clean the pipes. But the truth may surprise you: this habit could slowly damage your plumbing, especially if done frequently. Over time, this can lead to cracked pipes, warped seals, clogged drains, and even higher repair bills. Here’s why it happens — and what to do instead to protect your pipes and your wallet.
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