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Using Baking Soda To Unclog Toilet -

It sits in the back of your refrigerator, waging a silent war against stale odors. It lurks in your pantry, waiting to be deployed for cookies and cakes. But sodium bicarbonate—that humble box of baking soda—has a secret life. When the toilet bowl rises to the brink of disaster, and the plunger has failed, this gentle white powder becomes a chemical hero.

This is the counterintuitive part. If the bowl is full to the brim, your reaction will be diluted and spill onto the floor. Use a small cup or an old yogurt container to bail water into a bucket until only an inch or two remains above the clog. You need the reactants to be concentrated. using baking soda to unclog toilet

If you suspect a grease or soap-scum clog, mix ½ cup of table salt with your baking soda before adding vinegar. Salt acts as an abrasive. As the gas bubbles rise, the salt crystals scrape the inside of the trap like millions of tiny scrub brushes. It sits in the back of your refrigerator,

Boil a pot of water (but not boiling—let it cool for 60 seconds so you don’t crack the porcelain). Pour the hot water from waist height into the bowl. The thermal shock, combined with the residual chemicals, often breaks the last seal. When the toilet bowl rises to the brink

Then you flush. The water drops. The bowl is clean. The crisis is averted.

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