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Toilet Paper Clog Toilet !new! -

Squeeze a generous amount of dish soap (about 1/4 cup) into the bowl. The soap acts as a lubricant, making the clog slippery. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes. The soap will sink down and coat the paper and the pipe. Flush again.

It’s a moment of pure household dread. You flush the toilet, watch the water swirl... and instead of disappearing, the water level begins to rise. At the center of the murky pool is a clump of soggy, betraying toilet paper. toilet paper clog toilet

Toilet paper is designed to be flushed, but it has limits. By choosing the right paper, using less of it, and respecting your toilet’s flushing power, you can banish the dread of the rising water for good. Squeeze a generous amount of dish soap (about

If the above fails, it’s plunger time. Use a flange plunger (the one with the soft rubber flap on the bottom). Place it over the hole, ensuring a seal. Do not pump wildly. Use slow, steady, forceful pushes. Push down gently, then pull up sharply. The suction is what breaks the clog loose, not the compression. The soap will sink down and coat the paper and the pipe

Pour a bucket of hot (not boiling) water into the bowl from waist height. The force of the pour can dislodge the paper, and the heat helps soften and break it down. Warning: Boiling water can crack porcelain.

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