The drainage expert was tasked with unclogging the mess that left him dry heaving (stock image)(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Plumber shares 'disgusting' clip of bathroom that's so gross even he's left 'dry heaving'

A plumber, who posts online as @mcr_drainage_man, has gone viral for his response to a toilet that was so clogged up it had liquid faeces running down the sides

by · The Mirror

We've all had to deal with the horror of a blocked loo at some point — but nothing quite as bad as this.

One bloke, who shares his experiences online under the handle @mcr_drainage_man, has seen more than his fair share of extreme toilet blockages. In one of his latest videos, which has racked up over 53,000 likes, he's seen trudging up the stairs of a neglected house only to discover a revolting scene in the bathroom.

The toilet bowl was brimming with water and faeces, which had overflowed and trickled down the sides. The water was a murky brown — viewers could only imagine the stench.

However, the drainage worker was heard groaning from the smell even before he reached the top of the stairs, warning viewers to "prepare themselves" for a "disgusting" sight. Once he filmed it, fans were left in stitches over the man's sarcastic reaction to the grim bathroom.

You can watch the video here, but do so at your peril — it's pretty nasty.

"Dip ya bread in that," he joked as the 28-second video wrapped up. TikTok users were left in fits of laughter at the five-word response - with many commending him for tackling a job most would steer clear of.

One user quipped: "Dip your bread in that, cracked me," while a second asked: "How do you cope with this job? I could never." A third admitted: "I knew it was going to be bad."

Meanwhile, a fourth confessed: "Couldn't do it, couldn't do this job, honesty hats off to you mate." Another added: "My job isn't so bad actually."

The news comes after Homes Under the Hammer host Dion Dublin refused to enter a house as it was infested with rats and left in an incredibly poor condition. The property he was tasked to enter was in Stoke-On Trent and left in an "incredibly filthy" state, not to mention infested with rats — he refused to go in, leaving his BBC camera crew outside.