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    Dear L. Tiner,This is a common problem which occurs and one that can be easily solved using Bacteria Concepts S.A.F.E.Over time, soap scum, body oils and hair tends to accumulate within the bathtub drainpipes, and eventually, this leads to a clog. S.A.F.E. contains a proprietary blend of bacteria and enzymes that will quickly degrade any organics that have accumulated.We encourage you to contact us to order some product to solve the problem. You will also received detailed instructions on how to use the product to solve the problem you are facing.Bacteria Concepts manufactures the highest quality bacterial products on the market. Each contains a scientific blend of multiple strains of naturally occurring active bacteria, which function precisely to solve a specific problem. The blend is synergistic, which means that all strains are compatible with each other and compliment each others activity. The strains are chosen to be highly resistant to disinfectants, sanitizers, and to hot water. This feature permits their use in any normal home, commercial or industrial environment without imposing undo restrictions on accepted methods or on personnel. All bacteria strains used are non-pathogenic (i.e. they do not cause disease) and thus, will not harm humans and pets.Bacteria Concepts products are non-toxic, fully biodegradable and hence, environmentally friendly.Best regards,Customer ServiceBacteria Concepts, Inc. 1400 Brook Drive Downers Grove, IL 60515-1025 U.S.A. Toll free in U.S.A.: 1-877-BCI-DRBUG (1-877-224-3728) Tel: (630) 261-0061 Fax: (630) 261-0064 Corporate e-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.bci-drbug.com: My bathtub drains very slowly. It will start out draining somewhat quickly, but when there gets to be about an inch of water in the tub, it slows. Our tub winds up having dirt or soap scum stuck to it as a result. The sinks and toilets seem to drain fine. What could be the problem?

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