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A couple years ago I had a hebrew prick of a landlord whom refused to help a family member after a pipe upstairs broke and flooded their apartment. The fucknozzle required a renters policy but wouldn't talk to the adjuster so the claim never went forward and thousands of dollars of stuff was ruined and the apartment was uninhabitable.

Anyways assuming the drain lines are pvc, mix one part hot blue pvc glue to eight parts hydraulic cement. Then add just barley enough water to mix it all into something that resembles silly putty. Now, hydraulic cement sets fast and the pipe glue will help fuse it to the inside of the drain line so flush that fucker right away. The volume of toilet water will move the mass a good 15-20 feet which will usually get it to the main trunk line where it can sit and do it's thing. I suggest at least three applications as to give solids in the waste stream a good place to get hung up.

Hydraulic cement will laugh at pipe snakes and high pressure sewer jets and require a tear out of that section to repair.

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