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Web Mar 21, 2023 London Don't flush your flushable wipes, city and students remind Londoners Wipes marketed as flushable can clog up sewer systems, with few exceptions CBC News · Posted: Mar 21, 2023... From cbc.ca
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Use Your Hand. If the baby wipes are still visible and haven’t yet had a chance to go down into the pipes, reach in and remove them. It sounds unpleasant but if the baby wipes are still in view then you are lucky to have the chance to stop them now.
Use A Plunger. A plunger should be your first point of call when you have a clog that you can’t see. A clog caused by baby wipes is usually quite stiff so prepare for a few attempts at this.
Use A Toilet Snake. A toilet snake (or toilet auger as they are actually called) is a tool that reaches into the toilet and grabs the obstruction so you can pull it out.
Contact A Plumber. If you have tried each of the removal methods above and the toilet is still clogged then the best thing to do is contact a plumber.
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