Manufacturers make toilet paper in such a way that it easily breaks up and dissolves in water. This is possible unless when too much fills a tiny space where it creates a gummy clog.

For instance, stuffing too much toilet paper in the toilet may clog the toilet drain. In this case, there are certain things you can do to get the water flowing again.

There are certain tricks you can try to dissolve the clogged toilet paper and get the toilet water draining smoothly.

toilet paper clogging the toilet drain

Step 1

First and foremost, clear out everything that you may have stored or placed near your toilet. This includes items such as rugs, towels, and toilet paper holder.

You should keep such items away from the toilet since dissolving the stuck toilet paper that has clogged the toilet can be extremely filthy.

 

Step 2

Next, open the seat of your toilet and support it against the toilet tank. Doing so will make it easier to work on the tissue paper clog.

 

Step 3

Take a toilet plunger and put it into the bowl. Ensure the cup covers the toilet drain opening. Start plunging the toilet by holding the plunger in your hands and work it downward and upward over the toilet drain opening.

The downward and upward movements of the plunger cup create a suction that pulls and pushes the clog. You’ll know that the clog is dissolved once the toilet bowl empties upon removing the plunger.

 

Step 4

You can try to flush your toilet to confirm whether the paper is completely dissolved. In case the water drains smoothly, then you’ve just dissolved the stubborn toilet paper.

 

Step 5

In case the paper doesn’t dissolve after using a plunger, then you can try to dissolve it with the help of a toilet auger. A toilet auger is also known as a plunger’s snake or closet auger.

The auger comprises of a thin, long metal or wire that is inserted into a clogged toilet drain. A toilet auger comes with small barbs or hooks at the end inserted into the drain.

The hooks assist in breaking down a clog. Thus, inserting a toilet auger into the toilet drain will assist in breaking up the stuck toilet paper and allow it to dissolve in water.

To do this, insert the barbed or hooked end of an auger into the opening of the toilet drain. Push it down the drain and stop when you notice some resistance.

The resistance is an indicator that you’ve reached the clog. Start rotating the handle and continue pushing the auger inward for the barbs to disintegrate the stuck toilet paper.

 

Step 6

Remove the auger and try flushing the toilet and check whether the water drains smoothly. If not, work the auger again.

 

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