From my experience, the water and sh*t ends up overflowing onto the floor, and makes a real mess...this could be very embarrassing...I've clogged at least five public toilets and a couple were actually for just employees...one was a West Coast Video with a couple of big black employees I luckily, managed to evade, and one was at a gym I didn't belong to, which would have been really bad if employees caught on...
The clog is below the point where the toilet and the tub join the drain.
The plastic bag will not decompose but it may clog up the toilet.
Toilet paper dissolves so as not to clog up pipes.
Usually this happens when a clog is moved suddenly by the weight of water bearing down on it.If this happens all the time then you have a problem. Either there's a clog in the line, or your drain line is not up to the task.If females are using the toilet to dispose of sanitary napkins, show them where the trash can is. (You wouldn't believe the clogged lines ....)If it happens following defecation then try using less toilet paper, or flushing more often throughout the process.If it happens following urination also, then call a plumber or roto-rooter.
The primary thing that happens if a public toilet overflows and the poo goes everywhere is that it creates a health hazard. The blockage must be quickly cleared and the mess cleaned up before diseases are spread.
Sometimes it will, sometimes it won't. You're taking chances if you do. Same as putting a bunch of paper towels down the toilet. Usually the toilet will back up and overflow before the lines will clog as the p-trap built into the toilet is smaller than the diameter of the sewer pipe.
Not recommended. It can easily form clumps and clog up the plumbing lines.
The tester is not thick but they put a cotton in the middle
To effectively use a drain auger to unclog a toilet, first insert the auger into the toilet drain and rotate the handle clockwise to push the cable down the drain. Keep pushing and rotating until you feel resistance, then continue to push and rotate to break up the clog. Once the clog is cleared, slowly retract the auger and flush the toilet to ensure the clog is completely removed.
To effectively unclog a toilet drain using a toilet drain auger, first insert the auger into the drain until you feel resistance. Then, rotate the handle clockwise to break up the clog. Continue to push and twist the auger until the clog is cleared. Finally, flush the toilet to ensure the drain is unclogged.
Toilet paper dissolves so as not to clog up pipes.
To unclog a toilet with a plunger, follow these steps: 1. Place the plunger over the drain hole in the toilet bowl. 2. Push down and then pull up on the plunger to create suction. 3. Repeat this motion several times until the clog is cleared. 4. Flush the toilet to ensure the clog is completely removed.