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∙ 16y agoEither the toilet is plugged or the sewer line under the toilet is plugged. At this point I would suggest calling in an expert (plumber) to determine the problem. You have not given enough information to say.
Sounds like you do not have enough water pressure coming in to wash the waste away. Check out the holes under the lip of the toilet seat to see if they are blocked, causing you to get an inefficient flush. Our new toilet is much better at flushing with lesser amounts of water.
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∙ 16y agoPlunger XD
A plunger
A Plunger
ME ME ME im currently on my new invention the electric toilet plunger
Yes he is.
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Shove the plunger into the toilet and go to town. The key is to get a seal between the plunger and the toilet bowl around the exit area. This is what will hopefully allow you to 'move' the water and shift whatever is blocking the pipes. It helps to have enough "water" in the toilet to cover the plunger base. This may involve taking the scary risk of flushing the toilet, but without enough liquid in the toilet, you're apt to make a big splash.
Either plunge it or run a plumbers snake through to rid the blockage.
Her parents stuck a plunger in the toilet.
Shove the plunger into the toilet and go to town. The key is to get a seal between the plunger and the toilet bowl around the exit area. This is what will hopefully allow you to 'move' the water and shift whatever is blocking the pipes. It helps to have enough "water" in the toilet to cover the plunger base. This may involve taking the scary risk of flushing the toilet, but without enough liquid in the toilet, you're apt to make a big splash.
The modern toilet plunger was invented by John S. Hawley in 1874. Hawley's design consisted of a wooden handle with a rubber suction cup on one end, which is very similar to the plungers we use today.
Comet or any other toilet bowl cleanser and a scouring sponge.