How can the water in the toilet be cleaned, and how can the water in the S shape under the toilet be

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, you can use the principle of siphoning, wipe one end of a hose filled with water under the surface of the toilet, and put the other end into the floor drain with a thumb plug, and the water will be automatically discharged after letting go. Otherwise, you have to use a pump, I hope this will help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Use the principle of siphoning, insert one end of a hose filled with water into the toilet under the water surface, and put the other end into the floor drain when blocked with your thumb, and the water will be automatically discharged after letting go, otherwise you can only use a pump.

    2. The toilet needs to be removed in order to clean the water in the toilet sewage pipe, because the toilet sewage pipe has its own S-shaped water trap.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The toilet design S bend is to play a sealing role, and the water has always been kept to isolate the odor, why should it be cleaned? If you want to put it clean, you can only remove it and change it a few more angles, and you can look at it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. You can find a half-inch wide bamboo strip and put it into the toilet to dredge it to solve the problem 2. Many times the toilet flushes more water, and you will get through, especially if it is a soluble or breakable item such as soil and paper. If it is greasy, then flush a basin of boiling water to melt it3, buy some caustic soda, boil water to melt the caustic soda, and pour it into the toilet. After ten minutes, everything will be cleared 4, they have the responsibility and obligation to help you find a property 5, buy a puff, and dig it out yourself 6, use an appropriate amount of oxalic acid (usually you can also use oxalic acid to clean the toilet, just neutralize with the urine alkali to make the toilet unblocked).

    7. You can buy a loach and put it in the squatting toilet, pour it into the toilet with warm water, and the loach will desperately drill down when it is hot to achieve the purpose of making a toilet. If there is nothing hard, I think it will generally pass 8, the old-fashioned mop, fill the toilet with half of the water, and then use the mop to press the hole a few times, move quickly, rely on pressure to get it through.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Answer pro, 1, you can find a half-inch wide bamboo stick into the toilet to dredge can solve the problem 2, many times the toilet flushes more water, you will be clear, especially if it is soluble or breakable items such as soil and paper. If it is greasy, then flush a basin of boiling water to melt it3, buy some caustic soda, boil water to melt the caustic soda, and pour it into the toilet. After ten minutes, everything will be cleared 4, find a property, they have the responsibility and obligation to help you 5, buy a puff, and dig it yourself 6, use an appropriate amount of grass * (usually you can also use grass * to clean the toilet, just with * alkali neutralization to make the toilet unblocked).

    7. You can buy a loach and put it in the squatting toilet, pour it into the toilet with warm water, and the loach will desperately drill down when it is hot to achieve the purpose of making a toilet. If there is nothing hard, I think it will generally pass 8, the old-fashioned mop, fill the toilet with half of the water, and then use the mop to press the hole a few times, move quickly, rely on pressure to get it through.

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