In order to hold water in the toilet bowl (and prevent unpleasant smells from coming into the bathroom) there is an elbow in the toilet. After you see the water go down the toilet, it then travels upwards through the elbow and then back down again into the drain line. The toilet clogs when things are too big to travel freely through the elbow.
If your feces is clogging nearly every toilet, it could be that it is too big. If that is the case, then not flushing for a while might help. It could be that you are getting too much fiber, since while a little fiber makes it pass better, excessive fiber may cause very large stools.
YES! On my way to home depot right now to get an auger to unclog it.
Yes, you can adjust the toilet clog to clause your toilet to overflow.
All toliet paper can clog a toliet...just dont use half of the roll good toilet melts in water
in the toilet.
A lot does, but not a little. A lot of artificial hair can clog a toilet a bit more than human or animal hair.
None, icecubes are made of water, therfore they will melt and you won't be able to clog the toilet.
there are many ways the clog a toilet 1. you can take a big dump 2. put lots and lots of toilet paper in it 3. put foreign objects in it 4. get a cheap low flow toilet
the best brand for toilet papering is Scott toilet paper and don't clog toilets.
Yes
Small air bubbles in the toilet after you flush could indicate a clog. The clog may not yet be big enough to stop the toilet from flushing but you should take care of it before it gets worse. You should get an auger to clear the clog.
The clog is below the point where the toilet and the tub join the drain.
The plastic bag will not decompose but it may clog up the toilet.