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Now the laundry soap is in the water trap, I suggest you use the washbasin, pour a bottle of vinegar into it, add a thermos of boiling water, and then pour it into the toilet, it should be done soon.
1.Boiling water can quickly dissolve laundry soap.
2.Vinegar is acidic, laundry soap is alkaline, acid-base neutralized.
After a while, please rinse with plenty of water, and it's OK.
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With dilute hydrochloric acid, laundry soap should be alkaline and dissolve in acid. It seems that cleaning the toilet is also acidic, you can try it.
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If the following methods don't work, you can:
Find some hard strips like thin wire to unclog it!
Make a simple uncedger, hehe!
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Pour hot water and pound it a few times with the toilet bowl to melt the edges and corners of the soap.
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If you block the bend of the sewer, you may be letting the water dissolve it.
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Pour hot water into it, even if the cold water will dissolve, what are you afraid of?
Hehe, what a strange question you asked, of course you don't want a piece of soap, if you're afraid of blocking the toilet, just take something to break it, and then be washed away by the water, even if the water can't be flushed away for a long time, it will melt! That's not a problem!
If you want it or not, you have to pick it up
In fact, the one that dredges the toilet is very cheap, and it can be opened soon after buying it!
Camphor has only a melting point, so boil a pot of boiling water to flush the toilet, and the camphor will melt into a liquid state and be flushed away.
No, don't scare yourself, just take a shower tomorrow morning if you don't worry.