I didn’t know this was actually possible, unless you didn’t flush for a week.
Yeah, I was surprised too. Makes a lot of bubbles, but it has always worked when just the plunger wouldn’t.
And I have no idea if it would work on paper towels. I kind of doubt it, unless you were willing to let it sit for a couple days. Easier to just get a drain snake.
Actually, I’d never use the crap. Too dangerous and doesn’t work well. I use plungers, snakes, the compressed gas can-thing, hot water and best of all- to keep drains running free- the enzymatic and bacteria product.
How can you be sure it’s paper towels?
Just call a plumber…
If a plunger won’t get it…
I have a garden hose fitting inside and I have a 1/4 turn shut off valve with 6 more feet of hose. that and a bath towel to seal it off and I have not found anything that went down the toilet too hard to move.
Grease and hair build up in other drains is a problem unless you can seal the vents on the roofs and all the traps in all the sinks.
99% of all stoppages in the toilet can be fixed with a plunger if there are no small children in the home.
No, I meant I didn’t know you could clog a toilet with a single crap. 
You have led a very sheltered existence. 
You obviously don’t have a low-flow toilet. I suppose they are good from a conservation point-of-view, but you damn well better be handy with a plunger.
Here’s where I come in and say I only clean my house once a year, but do it with Drano Gel. I’m sure I’m gonna stain or corrode something eventually, but until then, it’s apply and wipe!
Eat more fiber.
Or troublesome spouses.
Plunger and snake are the first choices, but a slow toilet might be the first sign of a bigger problem, so if they don’t work the power snake route works well.
If you have not gathered it by now. Go out and buy a plunger. When you buy the plunger get a good plunger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Plunger_250x410.jpg
In the linked picture, it shows to type. Look for one in the style of the black one. They work much better on toilets.
Says the father of two kids, one with the knack of clogging toilets.
Jim
Yep, a plunger just forces them deeper. It’s best to feed a rope or leash down to recover the children.
I must endorse this advice. I have very healthy bowels, and in my first couple of months in Canada I managed to clog the toilet 8 times! A trip to the hardware store later and I have not had to call the landlord again for this particular problem, I still clog the toilet but my trusty toilet snake bails me out every time.