A wire coat hanger and gloves (optional but recommended).
Let the mixture sit for at least 30 minutes (or overnight for tough clogs).
If water alone fails, reach for . Squirt a generous amount—half a cup or more—directly into the bowl. The soap acts as a lubricant, reducing friction between the clog and the porcelain. Let it sit for five to ten minutes, then pour more hot water from a height. The slick, sliding effect often frees what pressure alone cannot.
Gently push the wire into the drain. Twist and push until you feel the obstruction.
Vigorously push the bottle up and down. This mimics the vacuum action of a plunger and can often dislodge the seal of the clog. 💡 Pro-Tips for Success
Dish soap and hot water.
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