Idealistically, it is best to make sure that you do not need to use it. That's not always possible, but it should always be a priority.
You should take your host aside and ask if they have a plunger or something to that manner. You should at least indicate there is a problem with the toilet so no one else has a wet surprise when it is their turn.
First, and most importantly you should immediately compose yourself as you'll be laughing. Take out your cell phone and photograph the damage. You should next send
the photos to your friends. Hopefully there will be an accompanying stench. At this point you will return to the couch, party, or wherever your friends are and wait for the next person to go "grow a tail". At this point all of you in the know will have a hearty chuckle when screams of "Dear God" are heard through the door.
Yes, you can adjust the toilet clog to clause your toilet to overflow.
All toliet paper can clog a toliet...just dont use half of the roll good toilet melts in water
A lot does, but not a little. A lot of artificial hair can clog a toilet a bit more than human or animal hair.
there are many ways the clog a toilet 1. you can take a big dump 2. put lots and lots of toilet paper in it 3. put foreign objects in it 4. get a cheap low flow toilet
It varies depending on the size of the ice cubes and the efficiency of the toilet's drainage system. However, in general, it would likely take a significant number of ice cubes to clog a toilet, as they are designed to handle solid waste and toilet paper, not ice cubes. It is not recommended to intentionally attempt to clog a toilet with ice cubes.
the best brand for toilet papering is Scott toilet paper and don't clog toilets.
When you flush the toilet, the rapid movement of water creates turbulence that can disturb any trapped air bubbles. These bubbles can rise to the surface and be released into the water, creating the appearance of small bubbles flowing into the toilet. It is a natural consequence of the flushing process.
Wrap them up in toilet paper or in a nappy bag and throw them away. Don't flush them down the toilet because they won't flush and will clog the loo.
Yes
my favourite toilet roll is the soft and smooth one
You will probably clog your toilet or pipes if you flush anything but toilet paper. I would not recommend trying to flush underwear down the toilet.
The clog is below the point where the toilet and the tub join the drain.