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That is, take it out directly with gloves. That is, use discarded chopsticks to clip it out directly.
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Find a wire, bend it, and hook it out.
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If the debris falls into the toilet drain and is afraid of blocking the sun, find a plumber who opens the sewer to deal with it and stir it out with a whip.
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Iron wire, make a tick in front, try, or wire drying rack, disassemble,
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It needs to be treated by a pipe dredging machine
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The easiest and most direct way is to fish by hand.
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Bend the wire and hook it out, or put a strong suction stone on the head of a steel bar and stick it into the toilet bowl to suck it out.
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I'm worse than you, my phone fell in, and then it was fished out with a clean toilet brush...
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If you really can't hook the wire, just ask the toilet person to pick it up.
You can't use a plumbing agent because that's something that creates a bubble effect, which is effective for organic matter and structures, but not for mechanical blockages. You should use a dredging machine to rotate the screw head, whether electric or manual.
It's okay you can hook it out with wire.
Or just flush it down with water. >>>More
Toilets, officially known as toilets, are buckets with lids for urinating and urinating. The invention of the toilet is known as a great invention, which solved the problem of people eating and drinking in and out of Lazar. Later, it evolved into a flush toilet using the principles of siphon, spiral siphon, and now the latest jet siphon and superspin siphon. >>>More
There are many commonly used methods:
1: Actually, you can find a half-inch wide bamboo strip and put it into the toilet to dredge it to solve the problem. >>>More
Bend a hook on the wire, and if you can't do it, you can only find a professional.