Clogged Toilet Paper [extra Quality]

A clog typically occurs when a large amount of paper is flushed at once, overwhelming the toilet's trap or the sewer line. While small amounts dissolve easily, larger wads do not break down quickly enough and can become trapped. This is especially common if there is already a buildup of debris or minerals within the pipes, which provides a surface for the paper to snag on. Methods for Resolution

| ❌ DON'T | ✅ WHY | |---------|--------| | Use boiling water | Can crack porcelain | | Use drain chemicals | Can damage pipes and toilet seals | | Flush multiple times | Risk of overflow | | Use a wire coat hanger | Can scratch and damage toilet porcelain | clogged toilet paper