Nvr2old2go wrote:
I dropped one once, tried to flush it out but it would float and would not drain with the liquid. I finally had to remove the valve and reach in with a wire and pull it out. The good part, it was very clean from all the flushing.
Yep, me too. She was very worried that it would clog things up. So I had to pull the valve anyway to replace the cable and handle so I could easily reach it with the valve out of the way. All in all it was easier than I thought it would be. The worst part was putting the coroplast back up and securing it.