What should I do if the toilet is blocked by a shoe brush?

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-12
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The brush is long, and the flush channel inside the toilet is in the form of a loop. Poking with wire is one way.

    But no matter how you poke it, it's very difficult to poke the brush back. It's easy to poke into the downstairs drain that connects to the toilet. I am afraid that the brush will get stuck in the water pipe downstairs and affect other residents.

    I think that since the brush has fallen on the sewer pipe, I should look for the cause from that pipe.

    If you have access to the water pipe downstairs (some pipes are not touched on the fence outside the building, and some are on the ceiling of the downstairs home or downstairs house).

    Try to keep poking the brush, or scoop the brush; If the toilet is still like that, 1 will be used, and after a few weeks, the brush will fall due to the impact of the toilet water pressure for a long time; Or negotiate with the downstairs, in the spirit of not being afraid of dirty, go downstairs and use a wrench to unscrew the sewer, see if you can see the brush, and then poke it out with a wire.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    We've had this happen in our dormitory, and here's how we solved it: find a small hook in a hard wire bend, find a small hole in the handle of some brushes (there are on each shoe brush), and hook it out, and try it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It should be that there is a problem with the pipeline, and continue to find a pipeline company for repair.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Anyone who specializes in unclogging pipes can't do it. How is that okay?

    It's strange why the shoe brush went to the toilet to play.

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