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  2. 1. Pour baking soda. Baking soda can be used to create a chemical reaction that dislodges smaller clogs and blockages. To begin, pour half a cup of baking soda into the toilet bowl. 2. Make a vinegar solution with hot water. Begin to heat three litres of water in a pan. Before the water starts to boil, add half a cup of vinegar.

  3. Oct 1, 2024 · One of the most prevalent unclogging toilet myths — to which our experts nearly unanimously gave the thumbs-down — was the use of chemicals. Powers specifically said: “Don’t use Drano. It does not make contact with the actual clog, rather just sits in the toilet bowl.”. Moinzadeh pointed out that harsh chemicals can damage your pipes ...

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  4. Aug 17, 2023 · If you clog a toilet, but don't have a plunger (or a chemical drain cleaner), don't fret—here are seven expert-approved ways to unclog a toilet without a plunger (or a cleaner). From using a plastic water bottle to a wire hanger, these are the clever DIY fixes that will get the job done.

    • Hot water. It may be possible to remove some blockages using hot water. First, turn off the water supply to your toilet to stop the cistern refilling. Then, wearing rubber gloves, remove as much of the stagnant water as you can and place it in a bucket.
    • Plunger. First, take your plunger and cover the outlet hole at the bottom of the toilet bowl. If you’re not able to create a tight seal with the plunger, use old rags to plug any gaps.
    • Baking soda. Pour half a cup of baking soda into the toilet bowl. Then, heat 2-3 litres of water in a saucepan. Before the water boils, add half a cup of white vinegar to the pan.
    • Toilet auger. If you’ve tried the above methods and you still can’t shift the blockage, you could try a toilet auger. Toilet augers are flexible tools that can be pushed into the toilet to remove the blockage.
    • Gather your equipment before going into battle. You will need: A plunger – ideally ball-shaped. Rubber gloves. Old newspaper to cover the floor around the toilet.
    • Don’t be tempted to keep trying the flush. If you try it once and it doesn’t flush properly, it’s blocked and no further flushing is going to help you out.
    • Locate the blockage. Lift the drain cover to see if the chamber is full of water. If so, the blockage is further along the soil pipe. If the chamber is empty, the blockage is in the soil pipe between the loo and the chamber, or in the pan.
    • Use the plunger firmly against the blockage. Use a plunger that is shaped to seal the opening in the toilet bowl to create the correct vaccum and pressure needed, and also to prevent mess.
  5. Jan 4, 2023 · Here’s what to do: Pour 1 cup of baking soda and 1 cup of vinegar down the toilet drain. When the vinegar and baking soda combine, the natural chemical reaction will...

  6. Nov 4, 2018 · Clearing a clogged toilet can be tricky, and it’s even trickier when you don’t have a plunger. Thankfully, there are ways to unclog a toilet with and without a plunger, and we’ll walk you through a few of our most effective methods, step by step.

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