Method 1:
If the blockage is not serious, it is only blocked by impurities such as dirt and paper towels. At this time, it is generally possible to flush water into the toilet. If the blockage is really serious, this method will not work, but it will cause more water, so tools are needed to clear it.
Method 2:
At home, you will often have a toilet laxative, commonly known as "water pull", which is very convenient to use and has no technical difficulty. When you add water to the toilet and reach a certain impulse, aim the laxative at the toilet mouth and pump it fiercely. If you hear a plop, it means it's finished. If not, continue to press and try several times until it is clear.
Method 3:
Find a bamboo stick, a soft brush with a round head or a useless mop and put it in the toilet and pound it hard. While rushing into the toilet, aim at the hole of the sewer, and quickly press the mop or brush, resulting in great pressure to clear the toilet.
Method 4:
Go to the market to buy some caustic soda or oxalic acid, add it to water to melt, and then pour it into the toilet, which can react chemically with impurities in the toilet. In ten minutes, the toilet can be cleared. It should be noted that caustic soda is corrosive, so wear gloves when using it, so as not to harm the skin.
Method 5:
If the sitting toilet is slightly blocked, you can find a long plastic water pipe, one end of which is inserted into the toilet mouth and the other end is connected to the faucet. After turning on the tap water, you can ventilate and wash it, and then pound it hard. If there is no hard object, it is generally accessible. When the air pressure is too low, air can be pumped into the toilet with an air pump to achieve the effect of dredging.
What should I do if the sitting toilet is blocked? Learn the above practical methods and you won't have to worry about such troubles. If each method can't solve the blockage problem repeatedly, you need to ask professionals to clear the pipeline.