Posted by NCWayne on May 10, 2014 at 13:39:15 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Re: ot toilet posted by kornfused on May 10, 2014 at 11:39:03:
I put some in the bowl and did a little scrubbing, after I let it set for awhile, to get the biggest part of it out. What"s in the holes I guess you could use a piece of wire or something to try to unblock them if you wanted to. Personally, when I did mine, I hadn"t realized there were as many holes stopped up as there were. All I had done was put a little bit in the tank every time I used it, and let it sit until the next time, and then go out with the next flush. It took a few times doing this, but when all of the holes finally got unblocked I was sort of surprised at the increase in the flow around the top of the bowl. Like I said, I knew there were holes there, but never remembered there being that many. Beyond that it was just a matter of letting the stuff work once you put it in the bowl and the tank.
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