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We’ve all been there. You flush, and instead of the usual swirl, the water rises ominously toward the rim. The culprit? Almost always, it’s too much toilet paper. The good news: unlike a toy or a “flushable” wipe, toilet paper is designed to break down. You just need the right technique to help it along.
Start with a gentle push to force out the air. Then, use vigorous up-and-forth motions for about 20 seconds. The "pull" is often more important than the "push" as it breaks up the paper mass. clogged toilet with toilet paper
If you’ve plunged for five minutes with zero water movement, you might have a dense “paper mache” plug deep in the trap. We’ve all been there