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How to unblock a toilet with minimal time, fuss, effort and mess
You will need an empty bucket, a pair of disposable gloves, a soft changeable round head mop with pole/handle, bleach or dettol (something else suitable that will kill at least 99% of toilet bacteria).
Put a suitable measure of bacteria killing product into the blocked toilet (always read the product label for instructions) then put the mop in down to the bottom of the toilet bowl, pump the mop a few times keeping it very tight down the bottom of the toilet bowl & your blockage should disappear very quickly if you are doing it right - good luck & I hope it works as easily & as quickly for you as it always does for me. Once your blockage is gone put the dirty mop head into your empty bucket & if you press down hard enough you will not have to touch the dirty end of the mop to unscrew the mop pole handle or just bin the whole thing & get a new 1 (as they are only about £2-3 in many places these days or you can sometimes find mop heads complete with handle pole in pound shops if you look). Once you have chucked out your dirty mop or mop head using your disposable gloves & bucket don't forget to anti-bac your bucket before putting it away :)
Put a suitable measure of bacteria killing product into the blocked toilet (always read the product label for instructions) then put the mop in down to the bottom of the toilet bowl, pump the mop a few times keeping it very tight down the bottom of the toilet bowl & your blockage should disappear very quickly if you are doing it right - good luck & I hope it works as easily & as quickly for you as it always does for me. Once your blockage is gone put the dirty mop head into your empty bucket & if you press down hard enough you will not have to touch the dirty end of the mop to unscrew the mop pole handle or just bin the whole thing & get a new 1 (as they are only about £2-3 in many places these days or you can sometimes find mop heads complete with handle pole in pound shops if you look). Once you have chucked out your dirty mop or mop head using your disposable gloves & bucket don't forget to anti-bac your bucket before putting it away :)
















