Friday, November 6, 2009

My toilet is clogged help!! matches stuck.?

ok...if u saw my other question...where i had a fun time with sprayed axe on a lite match to make a flamethrower. anyways they were the long matchs prob about 10 inches long...anyways i lite 2 or 3...cracked them in half and flushed em down the toilet. ever since then its been clogged...so i have plunged...prob about 30-40 times and still clogged....i have done everything. i dont have a toilet auger...but i have a drain snake and tried that but it didnt go in properly. i would ask my dad...to buy a auger or try something. but im afraid if he gets the auger and pulls out match sticks...hell get rllyyyy pissed because he hates me playing with fire...im totally lost for ideas how to get it done myself...i was thinking of goin to home depot or something to buy a auger...but checked their website and they dont sell them...i live in canada...maybe they only sell in the u.s i dont no..but PLZZ HELP FASTES / BEST ANSWER 10 points...once the answer is posted ill try it right away HELP!!!!!!!!!!

My toilet is clogged help!! matches stuck.?
I know just how to fix it But I'm not gonna tell ya.I just hope your dad needs to take a huge dump when he comes in bc it sounds like you're about to get just what you deserve......:)
Reply:I don't mean any real offense, and I assume you are young, but don't you suspect that this game will be discovered anyway? DEEP DOO might be a term I'd use to describe this.





Beyond that, the price of AXE certainly doesn't suggest that it's a viable, flammable TOY.





I suggest you keep working with whatever TOOL you have and HOPE. What's on the business end of the snake?


Are there Teeth/rasps/ something beyond just a nub that keeps the snake construction from unraveling?


Find a piece of stiff wire and create a twisty tie at the end of the snake, then attempt its purpose again.





Next time you HAVE to play with fire, do it outside with gasoline.
Reply:You are all so wrong. The matches are not in the P-trap. If you look at the side of the toilet, where the toilet meets the floor, thats is where they are (inside). The toilet drain actually decreases in size a lot where it exits the toilet. The best thing to do, which is not very hard, is to remove the toilet and lean it over sideways and you should see the matches. You will need a new wax seal (available at the hardware store) when re-installing the toilet. An auger is a good place to start, but there is a good chance that won't get them out.
Reply:find a rubber glove and put your hand down the pan
Reply:At Home Depot:


Product Reviews RIDGID Toilet Auger 3 Ft.





Model 59787





$29.98/EA Each





Sold At Your Local Store Add to My List


I don't know how anybody can find anything on that website.


Check any hardware store hey should have one(and cheaper too Rigid is more of a pros tool.
Reply:im sorry i dont know alot about plumbing. maybe you can use a coat hanger. Also im not suprised the home depot doesnt cary augers. they never have anything i need. i hate them
Reply:You might try straightening a metal coathanger and fishing around, the matches are probably caught in the trap in the bottom of the toliet. you might be able to break them smaller so they will go down....
Reply:get a metal coat hanger that you get back from the cleaners and curve the end of it. You may have to do a couple of trial and error runs to get the right curve. Work it back and forth because the matches are probably right there within reach.



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