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Isn't it going to float on the water, take a curved ditch hook, the edge of the can is a little iron cover on the top can be hooked, in case you sink into a lot of water.
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Try tying a strong magnet with a rope.
If it's in the toilet, find a way to clean the water, use a vacuum cleaner, stick the hose in, and you can suck it up.
Curling irons are hard plastic products that do not dissolve and are difficult to flush down. It is easy to use a small hook at the front end of the wire to salvage it. Otherwise, it will be very troublesome if it is blocked.
Still in the slag storage pipe, the wire bend double hook slowly pulled out. If you are in a building, go downstairs to the elbow of your sewer siphon and open the plugging cover!
Use water, add some acid to dredge to see if it works, if it doesn't work, buy a tool to get through the sewer, take a look at it, the general problem is not big, if it doesn't work, find a professional sewer. There is a cement dissolving agent, which is used to pass the sewer.
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