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Soaking in hot water above 50 degrees can improve the dissolution rate of soap, and substances with long-chain fatty acids are better solvents, such as biodiesel.
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!
Only remove the toilet bowl and break the soap dish from the spout.
That soap can melt away, and if you block it, you'll have to call the toilet cleaner to come and get it out for you.
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. >>>More
There is a high probability that it will be blocked, and plastic, which is not easy to rot and easy to stop other dirty things, may be blocked after not blocking for the time being. It is advisable to find someone to dredge.