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If you have to flush it, it may cause the toilet to clog, because the glove is likely to block the exit of the piston in the sewer.
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In general, you can't go down, unless the sewer branch pipe under your toilet is 100-110, and the cloth is too heavy when it encounters water, and the general water pressure can't be flushed, so it's not good to go down.
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That depends on the performance of the toilet itself and the smoothness of the sewer pipe.
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It doesn't have to go down, and it is very likely to clog the toilet.
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It will go down, but it may be blocked for a long time.
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There should be no major problems, and more flushing should wash down.
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There are many possibilities for this, and there is no one who knows for sure.
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Your towel should be blocked in the toilet, not flushed into the pipe, if you want to do it yourself, first remove the toilet, relatively simple, the old-fashioned toilet is fixed with expansion bolts on both sides, remove the expansion bolts, and then fix the cement or glue chisel on the toilet bowl, the new toilet bowl is directly sat on the cement or glue, chisel it, when chiseling.
If you go into the sewer, or septic tank, it usually won't be blocked, but if it does, then your building will have a good time, especially if you live on the first floor.