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If Orbeez go down the drain, do not flush water down the drain, as this can cause them to expand and block the pipes. Instead, try to retrieve the Orbeez using a drain snake or a vacuum with a hose attachment. If they are already causing a blockage, you may need to call a plumber to safely remove them. To prevent future incidents, avoid disposing of Orbeez in sinks or toilets.
Well if you have another bathtub then use it because if the pipe has no water in it the orbeez will dry out and go into the sewer easily without blocking the drain
To dissolve Orbeez, you can place them in a bowl of warm water and leave them to soak for several hours. The Orbeez will gradually absorb the water and start to break down, eventually turning into a slimy texture. It's important to dispose of the Orbeez properly after use, as they should not be flushed down the drain due to the risk of clogging.
there is no "block drain", just remove the lower radiator hose to drain the block
The 2002 Tacoma engine block will have two coolant drain plugs on each side of the block. The coolant drain plugs will be near the front and the rear of the engine block.
Open the drain valve on the side of the engine block.
There should be a drain plug on each side of the block by the freeze plugs.
There are drain plugs on each side of the block. They are difficult to reach unless you have the car on a lift.
on the buttom of the block Can you please be more specific? Where exactly on the bottom of the block? Near what on the block?
The coolant drain plug on a Nissan Micra engine block is on the upper part of the block. It is under the intake manifold.
The engine block drain plug on a 2004 Hyundai is on the bottom of the block. It is on the back, very accessible behind the starter.
Most vehicles have a drain on both.