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Posted by Cheri on June 13, 2008, 1:18 pm
trailer wrote in message ...
>One of the 3 toilets in my house doesn't flush completely about 50%
of the
>time. Usually, when the toilet doesn't flush completely, any solids
will
>still be removed but the water just kinds of swirls around without
>completely flushing. If I reflush (when tank refills) the second
time will
>almost always work OK. Sometimes the first flush will work just
fine.
>
>The toilet has been in the house since it was built in the 70s. The
toilet
>is not the newer type that uses less water.
>
>I have tried a plunger, but I don't think the line is blocked.
Shower and
>sink in the same bathroom work OK.
>
>I have had this problem on and off for years but I've just lived with
it.
>Lately, it seems to be getting a little worse.
"hallerb" in this newsgroup gave this suggestion to me and it works
beautifully. Try it, I think you'll be surprised at how well your
toilet flushes after doing this. It worked wonders on mine.
>Using Muriatic Acid
>First IDEALLY the toilet bowl will have NO water in it! So plunge or
>sponge out the water in the bottom of the bowl.
>
>Tank water doesnt matter.
>
>Wear safety glasses, have window on or exhaust fan on.
>
>Use funnel pour about a cup down the dip tube, and perhaps a cup in
>the bowl. Work pretty fast.
>
>Like take a deep breathe, hold it, pour in acid, leave room wear
>rubber gloves.
>
>Shut door wait 15 minutes, flush repeatedly like 5 to 10 times.
>
>Actually despite the warnings muriatic acid is pretty mild, you DONt
>want it in your eyes or splashed on floor or belongings but I touched
>some just to see, my finger didnt rot off:)
>
>dO IT TWICE IF NECESSARY, you will likely see lots of brown gunk from
>the bowl rim in the bowl.
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