Mothballs are stuck in the toilet spout! How can you dissolve mothballs? Boiling water can t be flus

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you can pull it out with a tool or break it up, if you are sure that the mothballs are stuck in the lower part of the spout, pour some methylene chloride into the toilet.

    Or halogenated hydrocarbons such as tetrachloroethylene with a density greater than water can quickly dissolve borneol or 1,4-p-dichlorobenzene in camphor (these two compounds are insoluble in water), and other solvents with a density smaller than water can only float on the surface of the water without sinking to the bottom. You can pour a lot of ethanol into it without using the toilet for a while.

    or isopropanol.

    It's okay, in short, it must be possible to soak the mothballs in organic solvents.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Summary. Hello, I recommend you to try it with benzene.

    Mothballs are stuck in the toilet spout! How can you dissolve mothballs? Boiling water can't be flushed, is there any other way?

    Hello, I recommend you to try it with benzene.

    A chemical agent.

    Or you start by sucking a few times with a suction cup and then pour in boiling water.

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