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Default I plunged and plunged...now what? A snake?

On Mar 19, 1:06 pm, Jeff Wisnia wrote:
Thanks for any input...


Mike


You should first try using a closet auger before going on to a snake
and/or pulling the toilet.

They are cheap enough so you can own your own and it's less likely to
leave ugly scratches at the bottom of the bowl than an unguarded metal
snake cable run through the toilet.

http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...ductId=1280067

HTH,

Jeff


Thanks, Jeff! I will certainly try this before attempting to pull the
terlet.

Mike
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