I was surprised when the plumber lit a match and threw it into my toilet. But the method turned out to work (Page 2 ) | August 19, 2024
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This called for an exception to my usual practice of having specialists handle repairs.
After noticing a horrible odor coming from the restroom, I exhausted all possible cleaning options, including scented blocks, intense scrubbing, and detergents. Still, it was to no avail.
At last, I contacted a plumber.
Arriving solemn and quiet was an old master. He retrieved a box of matches from his pocket while attentively listening to my concerns. Tossed one into the toilet after lighting it. I was really taken aback.
An efficient treatment for toilet smells, according to the plumber, is a burnt match. The sulfur’s unique characteristics—found at the match’s base—hold the key. It works wonders on a wide range of smells, especially those associated with toilets.
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