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Toilet blocked and teenagers

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MrsBerthaRochester · 16/02/2021 11:44

My toilet(only have one) is blocked and as I have three teenagers it's a bit of a nightmare. Tried the coat hanger trick,washing up liquid and hot water. Any other tips? Really can't afford a plumber!

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dementedpixie · 16/02/2021 11:56

Have you tried basin or bucket of water poured in?

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Glitterb · 16/02/2021 11:57

Fairy liquid (squirt loads down, leave for abit) and then chuck a bucket of water down from height. You might need to repeat a few times!

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Bargebill19 · 16/02/2021 11:59

Double bun bag your arm and go in with your hand. Remove as much stuff as possible. Then hot soapy water and a mop used as a plunger - unless you have a plunger.

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SparklingLime · 16/02/2021 12:00

Get the loo brush and push it in and out of the toilet (right down to the exit pipe) with as much force as you can. Keep going until you get a whoosh. This creates a suction effect and often works when nothing else has.

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doctorhamster · 16/02/2021 12:00

Fill a bucket with water, hold it high above the toilet and pour it in.

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LagneyandCasey · 16/02/2021 12:03

Get your rubber gloves on and have a good feel around. Often it's just compacted loo roll and ... stuff 🤢🤮. If so, you should feel and hear the suction and hopefully the loo should empty. Best of luck.

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KittensTeaAndCake · 16/02/2021 12:04

Have you tried a plunger? If you can't push the blockage through you need to suck it back, so to speak Grin

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skintbutok · 16/02/2021 12:04

Carrier bag around your mop and use as a plunger should shift anything.

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AuntyMabelandPippin · 16/02/2021 12:06

Bucket of water from a height usually works.

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VelveteenChair · 16/02/2021 12:06

Go to Wilco and get a plunger. I had 3 teenagers in the house last summer and the inevitable happened. Plunger worked a treat but be gentle and rhythmic.

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WouldstrokeTomHardy · 16/02/2021 12:08

We have loo roll blocking teens here too. You need a large plunger.

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Baboutheocelot · 16/02/2021 12:09

Get a Luigi toilet plunger off amazon

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Jointhecircus · 16/02/2021 12:09

Is the blockage definitely in the toilet or could it be further along the pipes? Do you know where your inspection chamber is? Look there and you might find the problem. It will be where the toilet pipe meets the main drain, and should have an accessible cover.

I had a blockage that wouldn’t shift in the toilet no matter what I did and it turned out it was bamboo toilet roll backed all the way up from the toilet to the drain! Managed to sort it without a plumer, but with the help of. Very kind neighbour!

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Seriouslymole · 16/02/2021 12:10

@VelveteenChair

Go to Wilco and get a plunger. I had 3 teenagers in the house last summer and the inevitable happened. Plunger worked a treat but be gentle and rhythmic.

Gentle and rhythmic sounds almost soothing.

Second a plunger OP but can't say I've ever been gentle with it!
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HerNameIsIncontinentiaButtocks · 16/02/2021 12:12

Plunger is the first recourse! For god's sake don't throw in more water until you've got some movement.

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VelveteenChair · 16/02/2021 12:15

I will go into details and it will be TMI. This was the height of lockdown when everything was shut so I couldn’t get a plumber. I didn’t want to break the pipes, get any splash back or anything yucky. Slow, gentle movements worked a treat: the suction caused the blockage to turn into mush and after half an hour of toilet bowl mstrbtn and regular flushing the loo became usable again.

The bastard teenagers have broken the loo again this week and only a plumber can fix the arsing push button mechanism.

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blindmansbluff · 16/02/2021 12:16

Cut the bottom off a 2litre bottle of pop, leave the lid on. Use as a plunger. Works in seconds every time!

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Chocadoddledoo · 16/02/2021 12:34

Cut the Bottom quarter off a 2Lt soft drink bottle, and use like a plunger. It may take a few attempts. Always worked for me.

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TreeFella · 16/02/2021 12:39

I hope you're sorted by now, but I just wanted to second the "arm in a carrier bag" approach. Just make sure it's a massive carrier bag. Grab, remove, and turn bag inside out if it's a big blockage, then bin and wash whole of arms repeatedly to get over the trauma. Then train teenagers in how to unblock the toilet for next time.

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BlackCatShadow · 16/02/2021 12:40

Does no one own a plunger anymore? This is the second blocked toilet thread this week.

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cigarettesanddisappointment · 16/02/2021 13:13

Wrap a mop in an old towel (one you don't mind throwing away if necessary) and duct tape 2 bin bags around this - use as a massive plunger. I've had to do this a couple of times over the years and this has always worked.

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SoCrimeaRiver · 16/02/2021 13:23

You can also stick a couple of sheets of cling film over the basin, stick it down and flush, which also creates a vacuum / suction. Like the fizzy pop bottle idea, I didn't know that one.

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CallmeAngelina · 16/02/2021 13:27

You used to be able to get this fabulous stuff called "One Shot" from the local hardware shop. Had a yellow label. It was lethal stuff but shifted ANYTHING, but you now have to have a licence for it, as it was being used in acid attacks.

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ekidmxcl · 16/02/2021 13:29

If you have tried a lot of stuff to unblock the toilet, it might not be the toilet, it might be the drains outside.

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leavethebastardx · 16/02/2021 13:31

try the carrier bag around mop method

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