@25chasov: Лайфхак для дома, если засорилась раковина #лайфхак #лайфхаки #засортрубы #засорвраковине #своимируками #пластиковаябутылка #лайфхакидлядома

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user3977732353100
💞 :
для этого есть вантус😏
2021-04-26 19:01:07
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36rus_0
𝑪𝒉𝒊𝒑 ®️ :
стакан с под сметаны вместо фантуса, да и отверстие для перелива закрыть надо пальцем😁
2021-04-26 19:19:33
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1967li
user1726904908403 :
не работает при сильном засоре
2021-04-26 20:09:28
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svetlanaavdeeva5
лана :
раскрутить и почистить
2021-04-26 19:54:06
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svetasvetlanina
SV :
Не проще ли вантуз? 😂
2021-04-27 15:11:00
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user96889230909516
user9688923090951 :
спасибо!! а как снять эту заглушку? пожалуйста, скажите
2021-04-27 08:39:19
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userxiff01k27w
Евгений Вельможа :
только "Шуманит".
2021-04-27 08:22:29
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user179463520
user9253696873036 :
Спасибо большое! Буду иметь ввиду!
2021-04-28 15:55:56
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user7481656713164
user7481656713164 :
супер@
2021-04-26 18:57:49
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ninagogolina497
нина :
намучиешься и все равно вызавешь мастера😂
2021-04-27 21:32:17
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www.tik.tok.com.ua
УДАЧА))) :
попробую
2021-04-26 19:50:34
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katrinmaltz
kittimi :
ладошку приложить, вакуум создать, и дёрнуть хорошенько. если засор не сильный- хватит и этого 😏
2021-07-15 09:18:33
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sergrom76
user9722569072417 :
сифон, под раковиной, быстрее почистить можно)))
2021-07-10 22:03:40
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gorod47
gorod47 :
Спасибо!!
2021-07-10 13:50:02
1
lora2jndit6k
Lara :
Сода,уксус и промываем кипятком.Супер!!!
2021-07-11 08:33:42
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user1104277809739
Nezabudka. Galochka :
Классно. Всё гениальное просто!.
2021-04-27 06:13:02
1
irinabyneeva
Ирина Бынеева :
Сода уксус😏
2021-04-27 06:26:11
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user40830184266678
СВЕТЛАНА :
я просто похлопаю рукой и все уходит😁
2021-07-11 13:54:53
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helga_griffindor
🍯 СВИТ ЛИПС 👄 :
😏 Ну ну
2021-07-25 12:18:55
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rybkopetr
user8574918379201 :
про переливную только один сказал
2021-07-21 09:22:13
0
nezabudka9427495.anna35
KORALIK ANNA :
слушайте диванные критики и знатоки. не нравится совет не смотрите. а вам Наташа спасибо за советы. подписана на вас. многие советы использую.
2023-01-26 13:40:08
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user3132146236496
user3132146236496 :
стало хуже😂
2021-09-03 18:09:03
0
anastlis_228
なつき :
ну а если засорилась бумагой!?
2021-07-30 11:28:21
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0908liliya
Лилия :
У меня пылесос помощник, шланг на выдувание переставляю и вуаля😂😂😂
2021-07-27 08:27:56
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galinasmirnova11
galinasmirnova1 :
Спасибо
2021-04-27 04:12:06
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