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mutley racers

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Are these any good?

Been called to a cafe where the toilet keeps blocking. They have called dino rod around 4 times in past 2 months to unblock the loo. They have asked me to have a look but I need a camera. Do the above work or do I need to hire one. They seem quite expensive to hire though.

Cheers guys
 
If you have never used one before don't be tempted mutley. I nearly got our first one stuck in my own drain system playing around with it. Rather expensive game if I hadn't managed to retrieve it.
 
If it's a cafe could be a grease problem
 
Thanks for the reply guys. I believe it is wet wipes that are causing the problem due to it being a disabled toilet and baby change. Although they have moved the baby change table to another room now and it still blocked.

I don't fancy hiring a camera and getting it stuck to be honest.

Do you think Dyno Rod would have inspected the drains or do they just keep flushing them out?
 

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