No, use WD-40 or something similar to.
Yes, pouring hot water down the drain can help unfreeze pipes by melting the ice blockage.
run it under hot water in the sink
thaw it under the sink with hot water. then keep it in a bucket of hot water
No, pouring hot water down the drain will not unfreeze pipes. It may temporarily help to melt some ice, but it is not a reliable method for thawing frozen pipes.
put it in hot water :)
To unfreeze hot water pipes, you can use a hairdryer, heat lamp, or heating pad to gently warm the pipes. You can also wrap the pipes with towels soaked in hot water or use a portable heater to warm the area where the pipes are located. Avoid using open flames or high heat sources to prevent damage to the pipes.
remove your radiator form your car then poor some hot water in radiator till water comes out nice and smooth.
Hot rubber ?
you leave it out in the hot sun for about a half in hour
To unfreeze a frozen toilet, you can try pouring hot water into the bowl or using a hairdryer to gently warm the pipes. You can also use a plunger to help break up the ice blockage. Avoid using boiling water as it can crack the porcelain.
Brakes adjusted to tightly, or the emergency brake lever is adjusted too tightly. Another possibility is you are riding the brake pedal, or the wheel cylinder is sticking.
Generally when a wheel gets hot, either the brake caliper or the emergency brake is sticking, causing friction and therefore making the wheel hot. If the wheel gets too hot, the tire can blow, or if the brakes get too hot, when they cool, they have a chance of seizing.