Our old boiler condensate used to drip on to a cement fillet around the drain. Over approx 5 years of use it had formed a hole around the size of a 50p piece around 10-15mm deep.
Using condensate to dissolve the block might take a while....
Before you start tipping acid down the drain you might just want to check that the salt glaze will resist brick acid. I think it will, but the last thing you want is to dissolve the whole. I would also suggest going for the strongest brick acid you can get (in excess of 30%) or it will take forever to work.
Before you start tipping acid down the drain you might just want to check that the salt glaze will resist brick acid. I think it will, but the last thing you want is to dissolve the whole.
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