How to clean the toilet return air hole

Updated on Toilet 2024-03-21
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is necessary to remove all other drains in the toilet, and use a leather puff to repeatedly press down and suction (to minimize the resistance of the toilet outlet); If not, try plugging the other drains in the toilet with a mop, and use a leather puff to repeatedly press down and suction (to maximize the impact pressure on the sewer pipe). If it does, flush it with water.

    There are many reasons for blockage: 1. The flange ring (sealing ring) of the toilet is deviated when it is installed, which will lead to unsmooth dirt. 2. When the house is decorated, there are debris falling into the pipe, and it is possible that there are children in the family who put things in.

    3. The glaze of the toilet pipe is uneven, and if you are constipated, the toilet may be blocked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Illustrate it, or give a photo to see and help you.

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