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our home has a grey water tank for kitchen sink. Pipe going to the tank is super sluggish. What can we do to clean it
 
Run hot water tap down drain until the water flows freely.

Next step, disconnect the sink waste form going into Grey Water and connect to sewer.
Too much grease and other items goes into the grey water system from the sink.
 
If you are tired of dealing with rusty water pipes, don’t hesitate to replace these pipes with new ones. You may find it challenging, but it is wise to seek the services of professional plumbers and have the work done within the shortest time possible.

you can also use Rust removers are credible chemical agents that will help remove rust thoroughly. They use mild acids and abrasives to remove rust.
 

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