Unplugging toilet is one of the grossest and unwanted household jobs imaginable. What can make this unwanted chore the worst? It's when your toilet is clogged and you don’t have a plunger on hand? It's one of the worst feelings in the world! It’s actually not impossible to fixed your crappy situation without a plunger. If you have a clogged toilet and you don’t have a plunger (or if don’t want to use a plunger because it’s too gross), give this idea a try. It’s not guaranteed to work every time but people have written in saying it’s worked for them on numerous occasions. In this case in particular (although it was staged, technically) this method got rid of a very large wad of paper towels, which gives us hope that this technique can handles some of your worst clogging situations. We used dish soap but others have said liquid laundry detergent works even better. Here’s what you’ll need and what you’ll need to do to get your toilet running smoothly again. Materials
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The entire time for the project takes about a half hour, and that includes the 20 minutes you should wait to let the bowl clear up again. So, for physical work, it should require about 10 minutes of your time. Considering that it takes people often close to a half hour of intense plunging with a more traditional method, this is obviously a pretty simple method. This does not work for all clogs but people have reported success by repeating steps 1-3 again if it doesn’t clear the clog the first time. Some said they did this at night and the clog was gone in the morning. And being able to fix a clog without being elbow-deep in toilet water? That is well worth giving this trick a try.
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