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    If you see this object float up your toilet, you had better know what it means

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodApril 5, 20243 Mins Read
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    Facing a perplexing situation with their toilet bowl, one individual turned to the internet for guidance. Plumbing mishaps can indeed be a headache for adults, especially when they encounter something as puzzling as what appeared in this person’s toilet.

    Seeking advice from online communities, particularly Reddit, has become a common practice for troubleshooting various issues. It’s a cost-effective approach, allowing individuals to assess whether the problem warrants professional intervention before making a call.

    In this instance, the individual sought assistance from fellow internet users, leveraging the collective knowledge and experiences of virtual communities. This not only offers potential solutions but also provides reassurance and support during moments of confusion or distress.

    Indeed, the internet has revolutionized problem-solving, offering a platform where individuals can seek assistance and advice on diverse topics, including plumbing woes. Whether it’s a minor inconvenience or a significant issue, tapping into the wisdom of online communities can often provide valuable insights and guidance.

    User Taway8091 posted some pictures to Reddit that were both confusing and concerning. They saw some strange things floating up their toilet bowl, which left them scratching their heads.

    They found the strange object floating into the toilet bowl the night before. They described it as “hard but thin and brittle like an eggshell.” They reported that pieces broke off quite easily when pressed. The color they noticed was also odd. They said it did not seem metallic or plastic either.

    They were stumped as to what it could be and hence turned to the ‘What Is This Thing’ subreddit to outsource the question. A lot of people immediately had ideas on what it could be.

    User mypseudonymyoyoyo commented immediately with just one word, “Limescale.”

    Another Redditor with the username xzxnnx wrote, “I would guess mineral buildup that broke loose in the tank. Take the tank lid off, and you may find a perfect match for the place where it came from. For sanitation reasons, toilets are designed to prevent things from coming back up, so the most likely source of this is the tank or dropped into the bowl by a human. Toddler humans are especially good for that.

    They also imparted some important information: “Mineral deposits should fizz and dissolve if you drop a little bit of vinegar on them.” This is a great tip for anyone who might come across something like this in their own lives. Just to confirm whether it is limescale or mineral deposits, you can use vinegar to see whether it fizzes. If it does, then the doubt in your mind should be confirmed; it is indeed mineral deposits.

    Other people agreed that it might be from the tank, limescale and mineral from water which might have collected over time, a redditor with the username badgersbunk added their two cents, “It looks like it came from the inside of the tank. I’ve seen a lot of tanks have something going up the corners inside and it does chip off when old.”

    The original poster later added a comment confirming everyone’s suspicions, “I’m guessing it’s a chunk of mineral deposit and general sink/toilet debris that built up and dislodged in the drain pipe. It’s not really rounded like a pipe though and has more of a harsh bend. Picture taken on a standard envelope for scale. Pretty creepy seeing this in the toilet at 12 AM.”

    All in all, it is pretty good for everyone to know what this could be in case you come across something like this in your own life! Share this important tip with others to help them as well!

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