Oil clog cross-question? I did something terrible stupid a few days ago. After oil my...

I did something terrible stupid a few days ago. After oil my oil bike secure with chain/bike spray grease I let it fake in a bucket while it dried, afterward I a moment ago washed stale the bucket and flushed it down the toilet (Yeah I know you aren't supposed to do that, but it didn't cross my mind), because it didn't seem to be almost any grease in in that anyway. Now I got a in part clogged toilet and I'm freaking out. What should I put in the toilet to lend a hand dissolve the oil clog, I found a small piece of it contained by the toilet and it seems soft, but it doesn't wipe away.
That soft thingy you are describing...........
Are you sure it is what it is?
By chance, did you spy the color? Is it brown or something?

Someone had a honourable dump. It is so good and tight that it have clogged your toilet. S**t happens.

Jokes aside -
1. Turn stale water to the hose down tank.
2. Flush
3. Use the plunger and win rid of the standing water within the toilet.
4. Pour boiling water within the empty toilet bowl.

Remember the principle here: The clog is within the "U trap" at the bottom of the bowl. You are getting rid of that.
try some boiling hot sea first

In most cases you can open a clogged toilet using a force ball-type plunger . A regular suction cup plunger will seldom do the opportunity (B). A force ball-type plunger exerts a great deal more pressure for cleaning toilets than the regular type.
Be sure to own sufficient water surrounded by the toilet bowl when using the plunger.
If the plunger does not clear the clogged drain, use a closet auger. Start the auger or snake into the bowl and continue to crank it until it become tight. This cranking and pulling action will usually bring up the protest that is cause the stoppage.
If the closet auger is not effective, use a small snake surrounded by the same passageway as described for opening lavatory drains.
If neither the plunger, the closet auger, nor the snake removes the hurdle, you may need to remove the toilet from the floor, turn it upside down, and force the hold-up out from the top or bottom.
If you must remove the toilet from the floor, use either a wax preformed O-ring or fresh plumber's putty surrounded by reseating the toilet. http://alsnetbiz.com/homeimprovement/hts...
Answers:    This article is entitled "Preventing Clogs in Your Bathtub" but it have a lot of info something like getting rid of clogs that are already there, including motor grease clogs. Hope it helps you.
costic soda with hose,it helps plush out blocked drains