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The probability is 1 in 1,000.
The diameter of the ring is 2cm, and the diameter of the S bend is 50cm, and it has long been straight downstream.
Don't fall for your colleagues, make a stink.
Besides, to dismantle the S bend, you have to remove the bathroom balance on the next floor. Let's weigh it.
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You can go to the corridor to find the phone, there are those that are specially repaired, you can call them to pick them up! I've fallen too, it's the sewer!
But I went downstairs and got it myself, and it was a lot of dirty water.
So you're on the toilet, it's dirtier, or ask someone else to get it!
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There's still time to ask questions here, let's dismantle it.
If there is no flush, you can remove the toilet bowl and reverse it to the outlet, and you can find it.
One depends on the size of your sewer curve, the second depends on the strength of your flush, and the third depends on the weight of your ring. >>>More
If you don't flush, you can look for it at the elbow of the pipe mouth, but if you do, it's no fun.
Choose based on value:
1.The toilet is expensive, so you don't need a ring. >>>More
If it is washed down by the flush, the probability of recovering it is almost zero, if it just falls and does not wash away, then pick it up and wash it!