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Older toilets or modern water-saving "half-flush" models may lack the hydrostatic pressure required to push wads of paper through the system, a phenomenon known as "stranding". 2. Remediation Strategies
Toilet paper is designed to lose its structural integrity when wet through the breaking of hydrogen bonds between cellulose fibers. However, clogs occur when the volume of paper exceeds the toilet's flushing capacity or when specific paper properties inhibit rapid dissolution. toilet clogged with toilet paper