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This is probably a really stupid question, but does anyone have any tips on how I can unblock my upstairs loo. Have already prodded about with a wire hanger to see if I could break up any "blockages" to no avail.
Obviously, I want to avoid calling a plumber if possible.
I'd normally look in my DIY manual, but having recently moved it is boxed up somewhere !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was lucky using a wire hanger a lot. I just moved into my second/third floor flat and quickly learnt that I could not take the same liberties as I could at the old house, with either the kitchen sink (2nd floor) or bathroom(3rd floor). I have to be careful about the tissues. A bit is OK , but better to leave another lot for another flush. Also, I can't expect it to deal with paper towelling. Fortunately I am past the age when there would be anything else being flushed. On the subject of those , I had always been taught not to flush them away to avoid the blockage problems. When I travelled in the Middle East a lot, there are little baskets beside loos, for used paper, as nothing is flushed away there. They just don't have the sanitation/amount of water to deal with everyone flushing loo paper away.
I am a lot more careful now I have a water meter in this flat. I used to be a water waster, esp. on the garden.I tried the thing which flushes the loo with less water, but it was not successful because it didn't flush with enough force to take the paper away, which is how I got into blockage trouble in the first place.
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