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You should throw it in the bowl. That is the correct place for it, just not huge clumps of it.
In the tank no problem in the actual bowl YOU Cant
Depends on what kind of bowl you have. Could be 10" or 12". That is standard.
Only if it is leaking there. They do sometimes, but not that often. If you have taken the tank off for some reason, you should probably go ahead and change it.
It really depends on a few things, where the clog is(is it in the toilet itself or in the "stack" below the toilet that runs into the sewer system and what is causing the clog. For lack of a better way of saying it, if it is toilet paper or a large #2 then a plunger will usually do the trick. For really stubborn clogs you could use a toilet auger, just pay attention not to damage the finish on the toilet bowl.
A toilet is a structure consisting of a bowl and tank with a flushing device used for human urination and defecation.
toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
30 inches.
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.
a strawberry can, u cant shake a toilet bowl.
Yes, toilet bowl cleaner is very corrosive
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596. he was English so the toilet bowl was invented in England.
2" or 3" integral trap built into toilet bowl.
Descale toilet with muriatic acid
clay used in making the porcelain bowl or the trace minerals that are in the water in the toilet bow.
they are toilet bowl cleaner and the thing that sites buy the toilet
A toilet bowl was made for people to go to the bathroom inside their house. To use a toilet bowl, you have to first sit on it and go to the bathroom. When you are done, you push the handle down to flush it.