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I guess I was a little to aggressive with the toilet brush today.
So my question is, what do you think happened to the rest of it?

Peace
Dave
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RoadJunkie

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Woah, slow down with that there brush, cowboy! Somebody else did this just a while back and I think they retrieved it; You might try a search. If you don't retrieve it, it will most certainly collect TP, ah hem, and other stuff, which will block drainage. After I saw the first post I went out a bought the best brush I could find. Good luck.
 

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Yeah Len I got it out with one of the tools that my wife complains I have too many of.
Best brush I can find is on the shopping list.

Peace
Dave
 

CDN

B and B
Never too many tools!! I have many tools both mine and my fathers and many more duplicates since becoming a manager and bringing the other set of tools home from work!
 

GK2018

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Looks like you did such a good job, I'll let you come clean ours while your at it

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NP_Chief

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There was a post on the same issue a few weeks ago and I'll say the same thing again... crappy situation.
 

carl.swoyer

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I guess I was a little to aggressive with the toilet brush today.
So my question is, what do you think happened to the rest of it?

Peace
Dave
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Oh "CRAP" I think you are in trouble.!
Good luck with that one

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2psnapod2

Texas-South Chapter Leaders-Retired
Dave, what did you use to retrieve it? Inquiring mines would like to know.

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Michael, I used an extra long needle nose that allowed me to reach the bend in the pipe which is where the brush stopped.
First time I grabbed it it slipped out of my pliers and went a little deeper. Squeeze the pliers tight.
Oh, that pliers also has a 90° bend at the tip.

Peace
Dave
 

2psnapod2

Texas-South Chapter Leaders-Retired
Thank you. You were pretty lucky it was within reach.

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RoadJunkie

Well-known member
Michael, I used an extra long needle nose that allowed me to reach the bend in the pipe which is where the brush stopped.
First time I grabbed it it slipped out of my pliers and went a little deeper. Squeeze the pliers tight.
Oh, that pliers also has a 90° bend at the tip.

Peace
Dave


You can probably use Gorilla Glue to reattach the brush to the handle...good as new!! :angel:
 

NYSUPstater

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1st off: Looks like your ***** Outta Luck !! 2nd. How about one of those springy thingy's that are flexible and little button you push on 1 end to extend the "claws" on the other to open them? 3rd. I have plastic glove like a artificial insemonator has that go up to your shoulder----bought 'em when I had a '03 6.Uh-Oh and if I ever had to change fuel filter on the road. Can send a couple if ya need 'em.
 

cookie

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Can send a couple if ya need 'em.
Thanks, but I have a couple pair and with the bowl still on my arm isn't long enough.
And I have one of those springy grippers but couldn't get enough grip with it.
It's out.

Peace
Dave
 

mlpeloquin

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Sounds like a job for a mobile service tech. They must have seen this before and have a tool that can get it out. What ever they charge it is worth it!
 

JohnDar

Prolifically Gabby Member
Wrap your arm with Saran Wrap, clamp a cloths pin on your schnoz and dive in!
Just don’t be noodling for the sewer trout!

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