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The easiest way to get rid of a toilet clog is to use a plunger. One can also pour some dish detergent in the toilet bowl, then add boiling water. Be sure to remove some water from the bowl before adding liquid so there is no overflow. If these solutions don't work, it may be necessary to call a plumber.
If you are talking a cup or so it makes no difference.
You can dispose of expired milk safely by pouring it down the toilet. You can also pour it down the drain, however, pour some vinegar down after it to get rid of the smell.
Gold, my friend. they take a mold of a toilet, and they pour molten liquid gold into it and let it cool
You can pour it down the sink or toilet. It shouldn't harm anything that way.
yes because before you pour the concrete down it is a soft liquid................
Rock salt helps to kill tree roots that may be growing in your sewer line.You should try flushing 2 cups a week down your toilet.
You can improvise a drain cleaner by pouring baking soda down the drain (bail the sink or tub out first), then following with vinegar. Let it foam for a few minutes, then flush with hot water. Serious clogs may need Liquid Plum'r or Drano. (These are caustic, and can burn skin, so be careful. If you use them and still need a plumber, let the plumber know you used them; nobody likes a surprise like that.)
If there are urine stains in your toilet bowl, pour a generous amount of bleach into the toilet bowl and under the rim, then leave overnight. The next morning, flush the toilet and pour more bleach into the bowl and scrub with a toilet brush.
Sure wish I knew! I hope somebody answers. After scraping as much as you can into the trash, there are still a lot of grounds clinging to the vessel - too many to be wahing down the drain on a regular basis - unless you enjoy paying $150 for a plumber. sounds a little crazy, but I dump out what I can into the trash can, then put water into the French press, stir and pour down the toilet.
You pour the liquid medication opposite from the label so any spilled liquid will not block or fade the information on the label.
Depending on what kind of toilet you have it might just need a new rubber flapper seal or if you have a plastic cone flapper then you might have to order a new one in any case before you go to the hardware store right down (if possible) the make of the toilet and the model it should be located inside the tank wall or between the seat and tank of the bowl. Or go and get a plumber