Pouring coke in the toilet bowl can help to break down mineral deposits and clean tough stains due to its acidic nature. The carbonation in coke can also help fizz away grime. However, it is not a substitute for regular cleaning products and should be used with caution due to its high sugar content.
Septic tanks are full of living bacteria breaking down solid human waste into a liquid that then drains into your septic field usually. Hydrochloric acid is pretty hostile and will disrupt many of the bacteria from doing their work by killing them. You can use it, but it isn't a good idea and you definitely don't want to over use it.
Using Clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach in moderation should not harm septic systems when used as directed. However, excessive or frequent use of products containing bleach could disrupt the balance of bacteria in the septic system, potentially impacting its performance. It's always a good idea to follow the recommended usage instructions and avoid excessive use of bleach-based cleaners in septic systems.
It is generally safe to use a pregnancy blue toilet seat during pregnancy. The color of the toilet seat does not affect the safety of using it during pregnancy. It is important to maintain good hygiene and cleanliness when using any toilet seat to prevent infections.
Pet coke is a carbonaceous solid derived from oil refinery cracking processes. Marketable coke is coke that is relatively pure carbon and can be sold for use as fuel, in the manufacture of dry cells, electrodes, etc. Needle coke, also called acicular coke, is a highly crystalline petroleum coke used in the production of electrodes for the steel and aluminum industries. Catalyst coke is coke that has deposited on the catalysts used in oil refining, such as those in a catalytic cracker. This coke is impure and is only used for fuel. Petroleum coke's high heat and low ash make a good fuel for power generation in coal-fired boilers but is high in sulphur and low in volatile content which pose some environmental and technical problems with its combustion.Metallurgical coke is produced by destructive distillation of coal in coke ovens. Prepared coal is "coked" or heated in an oxygen-free atmosphere until all volatile components in the coal evapoarate. The remaining material is called "coke", sulphur content is low in this form. Most metallurgical coke is used in iron and steel industry processes such as blast furnaces, sinter plants, and foundries to reduce iron ore to iron. Over 90% of the total metallurgical coke production is dedicated to blast furnace operations.
Clorox or anything with a similar composition will cause stainless steel to rust. Use a water/vinegar mix or a water/peroxide mix to clean anything with stainless steel. (Vinegar is also good for cleaning kitchens since it reacts with oils and fats.)
Bleach or ammonia
Get some clingfilm and cover the toilet bowl with it!
Yes, pouring acetone in the toilet can be bad as it may damage the plumbing and sanitation systems. Acetone is a strong solvent that can deteriorate the pipes and fittings, leading to leaks or clogs. It is recommended to dispose of acetone properly as hazardous waste rather than pouring it down the drain.
Any good toilet cleaner will remove the stains.
it is a disgusting and vile drink and should replace the toilet bowl water
There are many ways one might sanitize a toilet bowl brush. One good way would be to use a strong cleaning product such as bleach. One might also use full-strength vinegar.
To properly use the toilet, first, sit down on the seat. Make sure to aim your waste into the bowl. After you are finished, wipe yourself with toilet paper and flush the toilet to dispose of the waste. Wash your hands with soap and water to maintain good hygiene.
One way to effectively remove poop from a toilet bowl without using a brush is to pour hot water into the bowl and let it sit for a few minutes. The heat and water pressure can help loosen the poop, making it easier to flush away. Alternatively, you can try using a toilet plunger to dislodge the poop. Remember to always wear gloves and practice good hygiene when cleaning a toilet.
Take a GOOD plunger, place it firmly at the bottom af the bowl and vigorously plunge multiple times (as if you have been at it for some time and are aggravated) and on your last pull, pull hard. The first half a dozen quick plunges loosen the obstruction and the last hard suction pull breaks it free. Repeat if needed. You may consider pouring down a gallon of bleach and let set overnight. (Do Not Flush after pouring bleach)
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My g/f has this happen to her regularly and, it was only when I asked that she said she usually flushes once to get the flush working and then immediately after to make certain the toilet flushes everything away. She said that if a toilet has good pressure, it will often splash out when she flushes.
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