New Flange Plunger Out Of Shape - Toilet Waste Pipe Partially Blocked

Many thanks for your reply. What about this set from Toolstation £32 ?

So do you recommend doing this from the actual toilet and not the manhole?

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Those should be ok for what you need to do. Ensure the Plunger is securely attached before getting too excited with it, but equally you're trying to create some 'bow waves' of water behind the blockage to move it, doesn't need to be so vigorous as to risk breaking the WC Pan!

Yes, Plunge the Pan, that's the narrowest point in the whole system usually, if its an upstairs WC I'd be very surprised if the stack is blocked.
 
Those should be ok for what you need to do. Ensure the Plunger is securely attached before getting too excited with it, but equally you're trying to create some 'bow waves' of water behind the blockage to move it, doesn't need to be so vigorous as to risk breaking the WC Pan!

Yes, Plunge the Pan, that's the narrowest point in the whole system usually, if its an upstairs WC I'd be very surprised if the stack is blocked.

Many thanks for your reply mate.

I will follow your guidance if i buy a this as there has been some improvement today. Ideally i dont need to buy the rod set and plunger but if i do i know what to do.

This morning I flushed away the 2 bottles of bleach i left in the toilet overnight? It did not make any improvement. I then poured a kitchen bin of about 40L of water, this seems to have made a difference. I wont know until i go for another pooh. I still get a tiny bit of coloured water at the bottom of the bowl but it is very slight.


 

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