Clear A Blocked Toilet -
Stop flushing “flushable” wipes—they’re not really flushable. That one change will save you from most future blockages.
– ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The MVP. A standard cup plunger is useless for toilets—you need a flange plunger (the one with the extra rubber lip). After 5–10 firm, steady pumps, most clogs clear. Cheap, no chemicals, and works 80% of the time. Just be ready for splashback. clear a blocked toilet
4/5 stars – deducting one star because the process is never pleasant, but the methods do work. A standard cup plunger is useless for toilets—you
– ⭐ (Avoid) Harsh, dangerous for pipes (especially old ones or if you have a septic tank), and rarely work on toilet clogs because the water sits in the bowl. Plus, if you have to plunge afterward, you risk splashing chemicals. Skip these. Just be ready for splashback
Let’s be honest: nobody wants to deal with a blocked toilet. But when it happens, you need a solution fast. After trying multiple approaches (plunger, hot water, dish soap, and an auger), here’s my honest review of the process.