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Unblocking Toilet With Hot Water [repack] Now

Heat your water to the correct temperature (hot tap water or cooled boiled water). Stand to the side of the toilet (not directly over the bowl) and pour the water slowly from waist height. The force of the pour helps push the water through the trap, while the heat does the chemical work.

Do not flush immediately. Let the hot water and soap sit for 10–15 minutes. The heat needs time to soften the blockage. You may see the water level slowly start to sink—this is a great sign that the clog is dissolving. unblocking toilet with hot water

Modern toilets are made of porcelain, which is a type of ceramic. While durable, porcelain expands when heated. If you pour boiling water (212°F / 100°C) into a cold toilet, the sudden thermal shock can cause the porcelain to crack. At best, you get a hairline crack. At worst, the bowl shatters violently. Heat your water to the correct temperature (hot

Squeeze a generous amount (about ¼ cup) of liquid dish soap into the toilet bowl. Dish soap is a surfactant, meaning it breaks surface tension and acts as a lubricant. It also helps break down fats. Let the soap sit for 5 minutes. Do not flush immediately

When faced with a clogged toilet, many people instinctively reach for a plunger or a bottle of harsh chemical drain cleaner. However, there is a simpler, more eco-friendly household remedy that is often surprisingly effective: hot (but not boiling) water .

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