Baking Soda Vinegar Toilet Clog -

It is a safe, cheap, and effective first attempt that works often enough to be worth trying, provided you bail out the excess water first.

After the fizzing dies down, you pour a kettle of hot (but not boiling) water from waist height to add pressure. A few seconds later, you hear that glorious glug-glug sound—the water level drops. You flush, and the toilet empties cleanly. No more clog. You just saved a midnight plumbing disaster with two pantry staples. baking soda vinegar toilet clog

You grab a box of baking soda from the kitchen and a bottle of white vinegar. First, you gently pour about one cup of baking soda directly into the toilet bowl, aiming for the drain opening. It sits there like a little white island. Then you slowly pour two cups of vinegar around the sides of the bowl. Almost immediately, it starts to fizz and foam—aggressive bubbles rising up like a science-fair volcano. You let it sit for 30 minutes while the chemical reaction works to break down organic gunk and soap scum. It is a safe, cheap, and effective first

You have a clog caused by too much toilet paper or "natural" waste. You flush, and the toilet empties cleanly