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![]() "NSN" wrote in message ... My wife's toilet is a bit sluggish requiring the occasional use of a plunger. It is an American Standard, 20 years old. Could someone point me to a "how to" article on this subject or offer suggestions. I am hoping that a Drano like product can be used. Thanks in advance. Norm Muriatic Acid is a strong, corrosive, inorganic acid (HCl), manufactured by absorbing hydrogen chloride in water. It is one of the most corrosive of acids, and is particularly destructive to cellulose, breaking the cellulose chain into even smaller units, resulting ultimately in its complete hydrolysis. It is the same chemical as Hydrochloric Acid. http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-a-Slow-Toilet for more info Google muriatic acid toilet and get 36,000 hits. Note the above about cellulose, If some paper is sticking, it will take care of it. |
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