To eliminate urinary and fecal waste to the sewage. A toilet that doesn't flush is basically a bucket.
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It takes 1 bucket of water when we flush.
It's a toilet that doesn't flush. Usually simply a bucket, or a simple shed over a hole in the ground.
Yes, but not in the way we think of flushing toilets. In private houses, a bucket or two of water was used to flush away the waste and prevent odor. In the public toilets latrines, there was a stream of running water beneath the seats to flush away waste.
Not sure what you are asking. All toilets have a bowl. You generally push the handle down on the front or side of the tank. If you are asking how to flush with a bowl of water, it takes a bucket of at least 2 gallon. Just pour it into the bowl about as fast as it will take it. At some point, there will be enough water in the bowl to flush it.
To flush a Toyota Previa radiator, first drain the antifreeze in the radiator into a bucket. This is done by turning the valve at the bottom of the radiator. Close the valve and add a radiator flush product purchased at an automotive parts store. Follow the directions on the bottle of flush. This usually means running the vehicle for a certain amount of time and then draining the radiator again.
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shorter showersuse a broom instead of a hose to clean drivewaysuse a pail or bucket to wash your carturn off the tap when brushing your teethonly flush toilet when necessary
Disconnect line coming out of power steering reservoir and run it to a small bucket, this will likely require a connector and some extra hose/tubing. Turn on the car and let all the fluid run into the bucket. Add new fluid to the reservoir to flush the system. Once the new fluid has run through close it up and be sure to bleed it of any extra air.
Reusing greywater- it's touted as being environmentally-friendly, but it's actually wallet-friendly too. It can also be used to flush toilets. Just pour a bucket of greywater into the bowl, and the toilet will flush without the use of any fresh water.
You find out why it won't flush . If it has water in the tank, then the problem is the 'flapper'. Possibly the flapper is not coming up, these are cheap and easy to replace.