I saw a post on here awhile back that someone puts something red in the toliet tank, so that every time the toliet is flushed, it flushes red water. How would I do this? Thanks!![]()
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Werewolf
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10-20-2010,09:17 AM
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10-20-2010,11:15 AM
i want to know too!!!
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The Great Pumpkin
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10-21-2010,07:23 PM
Here's two past thread posts that might be helpful:
Does anyone decorate the bathroom?
Does anyone decorate the bathroom?
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10-22-2010,10:12 AM
I'd still test it out on a small spot before hand just to be safe. Red is such a hard color to remove if it leaves behind any coloring.
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10-23-2010,08:32 AM
Red? Does anyone know, is that evironmentally safe?
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10-23-2010,10:03 AM
I may try green in our science lab decorated bathroom. But good question Halloweenie, about any color.
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11-17-2011,03:19 PM
Ok, I did it this year! I purchased red pool dye from Amazon.com, cut an X through the foil of the bottle and created a wick with an old piece of facecloth. I tipped it on it's side behind the float and it gave perfectly "bloody" water on each flush. It did not permanently stain my tank or toliet at all! I have a pic in my halloweenspooktacula album.



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