In summer, the toilet sewer smells bad. What should I do?
A, practical and simple method:
1. Seal the floor drain with a plastic bag or stick it with transparent tape to see if there is any peculiar smell and explain the reason for the floor drain. You should replace it with an odor-resistant floor drain, which is usually sold in hardware stores.
2. If the floor drain is sealed and still smells, it means that the place where the washbasin receives water is not done well, and the gap between the hose and the sewer is sealed, so there is no smell. If the hose is very long, it's best to tie a knot to prevent odor.
3. The floor drain of the washbasin is sometimes completely opened and smells, and it can be partially covered when not in use.
Second, there are more backup methods:
1, put a small piece with thin silk stockings (the thinner the better, the thicker it will affect the launching), try to open it and fix it on the floor drain. In this way, the hair will gather on the stockings. When cleaning, throw away the stockings and hair together, so that the hair will not enter the underground building. (Effective prevention)
2. Wipe the stain on the cover with a brush and drain it, as long as all the parts that the brush can reach are wiped clean, and then rinse with clear water. If the inside of the pipeline is blocked, it can be cleaned with a pipeline dredging agent, which has an effect on kitchen garbage such as oil stains, hair, leaves, toilet paper, toilets and other blockages. Fill the floor drain with water and poke a few pieces up and down with a sanitary pump.
3. Connect a hose close enough to the angle valve to reach the blocking point, put the hose into the floor drain until it can't be blocked, then try to block the floor drain with a towel, and then open the angle valve to drain water. At the same time, press the towel at the floor drain as hard as possible to prevent the water from flowing backwards. Repeated priorities can pass, but not.
4. Whatever falls in will get stuck in the elbow together. You can hammer the iron broom handle into a spoon shape and then slowly pull it out. If you feel fast, just pour some water down. Combined with the above methods, you will definitely get through it.
5, soda vinegar dredging method: first pour half a cup of cooked baking soda powder into the sewer, and then pour half a cup of vinegar. After soda reacts with vinegar, oily substances attached to the pipeline can be removed.
6. Log dredging method: first, insert a log with a diameter close to the drain in the water pipe, put a certain amount of water in the pool, and twitch the log up and down quickly without interruption. Under the action of suction and pressure, the dirt in the pipeline will be washed away.