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You’re standing over a toilet that’s filled to the brim. The plunger is nowhere to be found—or worse, it’s not working. Before you call a plumber, reach into your pantry. Baking soda and vinegar create a natural, fizzing chemical reaction that can break down many common clogs without harsh chemicals.
Wait 30 minutes (or up to 2 hours for stubborn clogs). The fizzing will subside after a few minutes, but the chemical reaction continues to dissolve organic matter like toilet paper and waste. how to unclog a toilet baking soda
Here’s a detailed, step-by-step guide you can use for a blog post, social media caption, or household tip sheet. How to Unclog a Toilet with Baking Soda & Vinegar (No Plunger Needed) You’re standing over a toilet that’s filled to the brim
Pour 1 cup of baking soda directly into the toilet bowl. Try to aim it toward the drain hole at the bottom. Baking soda and vinegar create a natural, fizzing