[QUOTE=Lily]
Dish soap will unclog a toilet of any human made blockages. Put a couple good squirts in, let it sit for 20 minutes to let the soap dissolve the solids, and start in with the plunger. Works like a charm, even on my husband’s most dedicated efforts.
You know, there were aspects of marriage I failed to consider before the wedding.
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I didn’t know this was actually possible, unless you didn’t flush for a week.
[QUOTE=Wee Bairn]
I didn’t know this was actually possible, unless you didn’t flush for a week.
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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.
[QUOTE=BrainGlutton]
Does anybody know why you’re not supposed to pour Drano down a toilet?
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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.
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.
[QUOTE=Lily]
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.
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No, I meant I didn’t know you could clog a toilet with a single crap.
[QUOTE=Wee Bairn]
No, I meant I didn’t know you could clog a toilet with a single crap.
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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!
99% of all stoppages in the toilet can be fixed with a plunger if there are no small children in the home.
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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.
[QUOTE=Valgard]
There’s a short snake meant specifically for toilets called a “Toilet auger” - it’s under $10 and you should be able to find one at any hardware store:
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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.