Grey is usually dirty water but not toilet water (shower, sink drain) Black (or Brown) is sewage from the toilet. If you have a motorhome there will be two sewage tanks... "grey" and "black"
You should throw it in the bowl. That is the correct place for it, just not huge clumps of it.
It's called a CLEANOUT, and your sewer line is clogged.
That depends on how your sewage is treated, it could go into a septic tank in your garden or it could go into the public sewer and on to a sewage treatment works (sewage farm). In both cases raw sewage is prevented from discharge directly into the environment and the sewage is retained until natural processes have converted it into water that is safe to discharge.
To remove a ring from a toilet bowl, first, turn off the water supply and flush to empty the bowl. Then, apply a toilet bowl cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar to the stain, allowing it to sit for about 10-15 minutes. Use a toilet brush to scrub the area, focusing on the ring, and flush again to rinse. For stubborn stains, you may need to repeat the process or use a pumice stone gently.
Start by spraying a toilet bowl cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar inside the bowl. Scrub the inside of the bowl with a toilet brush, paying special attention to under the rim. Let the cleaner sit for a few minutes before flushing the toilet to rinse it clean. Wipe down the exterior of the toilet with a disinfecting wipe or a cloth and all-purpose cleaner.
To effectively clean your toilet using a toilet hose spray, start by spraying the inside of the bowl with the water hose to loosen any dirt or grime. Use a toilet brush to scrub the bowl, focusing on areas with stains or buildup. Rinse the bowl with the hose spray again to remove any remaining residue. Finish by flushing the toilet to ensure it is clean and fresh.
Toilet jets work by spraying water into the toilet bowl with high pressure, helping to clean away waste and debris more effectively than just using toilet paper. This improves cleanliness by reducing the need for excessive wiping and can also help prevent clogs by keeping the bowl clear of buildup.
The best sewage pump for a basement toilet is typically a submersible sewage pump with a high horsepower rating and durable construction to handle the waste and water from the toilet effectively. It is important to choose a pump that is specifically designed for sewage applications and can handle the demands of a basement toilet. It is recommended to consult with a professional plumber or sewage pump specialist to determine the best option for your specific needs.
the dirty toilet paper and bacteria go to the sewage.
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If there are urine stains in your toilet bowl, pour a generous amount of bleach into the toilet bowl and under the rim, then leave overnight. The next morning, flush the toilet and pour more bleach into the bowl and scrub with a toilet brush.
Human beings using the toilet.
a strawberry can, u cant shake a toilet bowl.
lol pull the chain. At least its out of the toilet and into the sewage! yay! lol :D
To eliminate urinary and fecal waste to the sewage. A toilet that doesn't flush is basically a bucket.
To remove urine stains from a toilet bowl, you can use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Simply sprinkle baking soda into the toilet bowl, then pour vinegar over it. Let the mixture sit for about 15-30 minutes, scrub the toilet bowl with a brush, and then flush the toilet to rinse away the stains.