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Best Way to clean out toilet
Another foreclosure house that has been sitting vacant. Squatters moved in at some point. Graffiti, etc , etc ..... But how do you clean out a toilet that has been full of waste for months ? Pour concrete on it ? Any chance it will flush when the water is on ? Use bio enzyme stuff for septic tanks ? If you do remove it "full" where do you take it ? The dump ? Sorry, bad pun.