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How to Unclog a Toilet with Drain Opener

Is your slow running toilet giving you a hard time? We give you the best advice on how to properly unclog your toilet drain.

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How to Unclog a Toilet with Drain Opener

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  1. How to Unclog a Toilet with Drain Opener Is your slow running toilet giving you a hard time? We give you the best advice on how to properly unclog your toilet drain. But before we proceed, here’s what you need to remember: Never use a product that is not specifically formulated toilet drain opener when trying to fix your clogged toilet. You should never use a regular drain opener to clear clogs on your toilet drain. These standard drain cleaners might temporarily fix the problem, but the results won’t last. It’s always better to use a proper ​toilet drain opener​. Not only are regular drain cleaners ineffective in clearing toilet clogs—they also tend to present great hazards when used in toilets. This is mainly because drain cleaners are typically designed to handle different types of clogs than what’s probably causing your slow-running toilet. Toilet clogs are usually caused by solid debris like toilet paper, feces, and in some cases, foreign objects that get lodged in the toilet trap way after being flushed. These are the kinds of things that waste tends to catch and latch on onside your toilet drain. Because regular drain openers are only designed to remove and dissolve sink clogs like hair, grease, soap scum, and similar types of debris, they may never be able to dissolve the kinds of materials that clog your toilet drain.

  2. Moreover, strong-bleach-based or perhaps caustic based. They are therefore hazardous to your ceramic toilet and your delicate toilet drain and septic system. the chemicals that are used in regular drain openers are often Some are even acid-based and when used in a toilet, could create a hazardous concoction in the toilet—which could accidentally get to your clothes, skin, or even your eyes and cause severe health, if not life-threatening dangers. Some drain cleaners may also generate heat, causing your toilet bowl to deteriorate or crack. When you have a slow running toilet, the simplest approach is still the best approach to removing clogs. A classic plunger may very well be your best tool to fix your slow running and clogged toilet drain. Expert service plumbers recommend the use of plungers with rubber funnels which can be unfolded right from the inside, as they offer a better seal on most types of toilets—even those with square holes. · To effectively clear clogs with a plumber, fill your toilet bowl higher than its normal water level, just short of touching the rim. · Extend the plunger’s rubber funnel and put it in the bowl, tilting it to the side to allow the rubber part to full with water. · Seal the drain good with the plunger and slowly push it against the toilet bowl outlet, drawing back as quickly so that the suction will bull the clog back. · Repeat this action several times until the bowl drains smoothly. If this pull-back method doesn’t work, try short in-and-out strokes with your plunger to cause a vibration inside the toilet drain and effectively loosen the clog to clear the obstruction. When all else fails, try a closet auger that’s specifically designed for toilets to break up clogs or fish out foreign objects that might be causing your ​slow-running toilet​.

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