What happens when a lot of snow white solids are pulled out of the toilet drain?

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-31
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What happens when a lot of snow-white solids are pulled out of the toilet drain? The sewer is like a white lime block, which may be discharged from the kitchen wastewater, which contains a large amount of grease, and after the grease sewage enters the sewer, the concentration of oil and water is separated, the accumulation increases, and the temperature of the environment is low, and the grease condenses into lumps. The clumps of grease that have congealed look like white crystals, indicating that the dirt has been formed over a long period of time.

    If the sewer is blocked, you can use a sewer unclogging agent, pour it into the pipe, wait 20 minutes, and then pour hot water to unclog it. Before unclogging the sewer, check where the blockage is, prepare rubber gloves and unclogging tools, and unclog the main pipe first, and then unclog the small pipe. Wear a wonderful rubber glove and bend the dredging tool into the sewer until it is impossible to reach in, and dredge it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the toilet pipe is rusty, it will produce a yellow-brown solid, which is certainly not white. If there is a snow-white solid in the main sewage pipe, most of them should be caused by the solidification of kitchen oil.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is estimated to be limescale, which needs to be removed with a descaler, and you can go to the store or buy it on a treasure.

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