It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
No, he goes down the sink
YOU DON'TIt is pre determined by the seal of the trapBasically when the toilet is designed the volume of retained water at the bottom of the toilet is calculated so that it stops effluent gasses coming back up the stench pipe in to the toilet and also to stop waste that goes down sticking to the bottom of the bowl.
Unless you plan on washing your hands and brushing your teeth in the toilet bowl, it would seem appropriate.
Sounds just like frozen piping
do something with your house, something like finding how much germs are in your house at which places like your toilet or phone or sink or fish bowl do something with your house, something like finding how much germs are in your house at which places like your toilet or phone or sink or fish bowl
No, it should be washed down the sink or fushed down the toilet ASAP.
things that get flushed down the toilet sink bath all of that.
You can pour it down the sink or toilet. It shouldn't harm anything that way.
The minimum size of a toilet room can vary depending on what's included in the room. It may only contain a toilet, a toilet and sink, or a toilet, sink, and shower or tub or both.
This indicates that it has a toilet, sink and a shower but no bathtub. A 1.50 indicates that it has a toilet, sink but no shower or bathtub.
It depends on who you ask. Lots of people think it's just fine, I also urinate in the sink, saves tons of water! Instead of flushing 6 or more liters down the toilet you just give the sink a quick rinse. Easier to aim too!