None, icecubes are made of water, therfore they will melt and you won't be able to clog the toilet.
It took about 5 hours to get the 1st cubes
No. Either snake the toilet and get it back, force it down or take the toilet up and get it that way.
it would probably take about five minutes for the ice cube to actually melt
The answer depends on how large the ice cubes are, what temperature they are at the start, the ambient temperature, whether or nor the melt water is allowed to drain away or not, and so on. Without information on these factors it is not possible to answer the question.
a toilet seat has more bacteria because a toilet seat is what everybody uses every day. to take number 2's or dunks, and urinate. which sometimes goes on the seat and you forget to clean it.
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 can take only one, however it isn't very likely.
I don't know. I just know Ben does it a lot.
The plastic bag will not decompose but it may clog up the toilet.
Small air bubbles in the toilet after you flush could indicate a clog. The clog may not yet be big enough to stop the toilet from flushing but you should take care of it before it gets worse. You should get an auger to clear the clog.
It would take 27 cubes with sides of 2cm.
The toilet itself is plugged or the pipe from the toilet to the drain is plugged. It may be that the tub and sink have their own drain pipe that may connect to the main away from the toilet drain. Plunge the toilet or sometimes if you fill a 5 gallon bucket with water and pour it into the toilet as fast as it will take it, that will flush out the line. It is a greater amount of water all at once an forces out what the clog is.
27 cubes 3x3x3
figure it out
As it takes specialized equipt and know how to take care of a main sewer line clog I would recommend calling in a drain cleaning professional.
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Spend the day on the toilet.