Yes, that may well hang on in a narrow part. Once paper builds around it the clog will solidify. I would remove the toilet from the floor and snake it from the floor end.
Yes, paper towels are thicker than toilet paper and don"t break down quickly.
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.
Sometimes it will, sometimes it won't. You're taking chances if you do. Same as putting a bunch of paper towels down the toilet. Usually the toilet will back up and overflow before the lines will clog as the p-trap built into the toilet is smaller than the diameter of the sewer pipe.
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.
None, icecubes are made of water, therfore they will melt and you won't be able to clog the toilet.
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
the best brand for toilet papering is Scott toilet paper and don't clog toilets.
Yes
I would intentionally overflow a public toilet by taking the lid off the back, then taking out the thing that covers the hole in the bottom. Then clog the toilet and just wait. The toilet will just flush and flush and flush and flush until it overflows. And then it will keep flushing. You could flood the entire bathroom with no one even knowing!
No, flushing junk mail down the toilet is not recommended as it can clog the plumbing system. It is better to recycle or properly dispose of junk mail in the trash.