Use a flange plunger (one with an extra rubber flap at the bottom) rather than a flat cup plunger, as it creates a better seal in the toilet drain. The Technique:
John decided to use a drain snake (also known as an auger) to try and reach the clog. He inserted the snake into the toilet drain and turned the handle clockwise while pushing the snake further into the drain. He felt resistance, which indicated that the snake had reached the clog. He pulled out the snake, and to his relief, a large chunk of toilet paper and debris came out with it. unclog a toilet drain
This works for clogs caused by toilet paper or organic waste. It is low-risk, chemical-free, and surprisingly effective. Use a flange plunger (one with an extra
After using the snake, John poured 1 cup of baking soda down the toilet drain, followed by 1 cup of vinegar. He let the mixture sit for 30 minutes, allowing it to fizz and foam. The acid in the vinegar helped break down any remaining debris. He felt resistance, which indicated that the snake
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