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In reply to the discussion: flushing a used up bar of soap down the toilet [View all]LeftInTX
(34,484 posts)43. The bar will take awhile to disolve. It could get stuck in one of the traps.
Then you would have a solid in the trap. The solid can then trap toilet paper and poop, leading to a clog.
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Thanks. I surely wouldn't flush down everything else on your list but for some reason
CTyankee
Dec 2019
#2
OK. I was going to call our plumber friend but I'm afraid he'd get bent...he's retired now but he
CTyankee
Dec 2019
#6
I always stick my small soap slivers to the next new bar, so they get used up completely....
lastlib
Dec 2019
#25
Are you hooked up to a municipal sewer system, or do you have a septic tank?
NurseJackie
Dec 2019
#19