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How To Unclog Toilet With Poop?

Cleaning the toilet is not a pleasant job. I am sure you can agree with me on this. Just imagine- You get dressed up for a business meeting or a date. You are already worried about the outcome of one of those events.

And then you notice that the toilet in your home is clogged with poop when you start questioning where your life is headed and wonder if it is time to consider returning to school or getting another job.

Clogged toilets can be a real nightmare for anybody. It is even more when this problem happens at 2:30 in the morning, and you have to go to work early in the morning.

So the first thing that you will probably attempt is pouring some liquid from a bucket into the toilet bowl. You can try methods before calling a plumber to avoid wasting money.

Best Ways To Unclog Toilet With Poop 

If you need to unclog a toilet with no plunger, first try leaving the toilet alone for a while. If you leave it alone, this gives time for the clog to disintegrate in the toilet water. 

So if you have enough poop or excess toilet paper, it can disintegrate. Wait a few hours or leave on overnight, then try rinsing again and see if that fixes the problem.

Using a Toilet Plunger 

A toilet plunger is one of the most common tools to unclog a toilet. However, it only works when the blockage is in the bowl and not somewhere in the pipe.

If you realize that flushing doesn’t help, you must try plunging your toilet with a rubber plunger. All you need is to position your plunger over the hole at the bottom of your toilet bowl and push down and pull up while forcing air down the pipe.

This will help push any poop stuck in the bowl; towards the drainpipe for easy removal. Make sure you create enough suction to push the poop down quickly without damaging your bowl or drainpipe.

If there’s water in your toilet bowl, add more water until it covers the cup of the plunger. Use as much force as possible when using a plunger, but don’t break your toilet! 

Use a Metal Cloth Hanger

Looking for a quick and easy way to unclog your toilet or tub?

Don’t available a plunger? Then grab your metal cloth hanger!

While it may seem like an odd method, this simple solution will work wonders. The flexible wire of the hanger is firm enough to push through any clog while remaining flexible enough to maneuver around bends in your toilet’s pipe.

First, put on waterproof gloves and then use pliers to unwrap the hanger into a small hook. Then, place one end of the hook into the toilet or tub.

Push hard if you feel any obstructions. If you feel like the blockage has cleared, remove the hanger and flush until everything is clear.

That’s all there is to it! Next time you need to unclog something without a plunger, give it a try.

Toilet Auger

A toilet auger is a special tool uniquely designed to help you deal with those tough clogs that require more than just plunging. It helps clear blockages by breaking them up into smaller pieces and even helps hook onto the clog to remove it from your toilet drain.

This tool works especially well for toilets clogged with poop or with toilet paper. And since it comes specially designed with a rotating table cover, you don’t have to worry about accidentally damaging the porcelain of your toilet, either.

Dish Soap and Hot Water Method

When it comes to clogged toilets, time is of the essence. If you can not fix your toilet’s clog by plunging it, you may have to use a closet auger.

But before you get out of the heavy-duty equipment, try this dish soap and hot water method. This simple solution doesn’t involve any chemicals or back-breaking work. 

Use this technique when you have a clogged toilet — not overflowing! Pour ½ cup of dish soap into the toilet bowl, and then add two cups of very hot (but not boiling) water.

Wait at least 10 minutes before you flush your toilet again. The soap lubricates the sides of the pipe and helps break up any grease that might be holding the clog together.

If that doesn’t work, try pouring a pot of boiling water into the toilet bowl. Be careful when doing this because boiling water can crack the porcelain. 

Now, wait a few moments. The hot water with the soap should quickly disintegrate whatever is causing your clogged toilet.

Vinegar and Baking Soda Method

If you are looking for a natural drain cleaner, try the baking soda and vinegar. This common household combination creates a fizzy reaction that can help clear the pipes of gunk and buildup. 

You’ll need the following: 

  • 2 cups of vinegar 
  • 1 cup of baking soda 

Start by pouring the vinegar into the toilet bowl. Then add the baking soda. Let it sit for about 30 minutes from there to allow the mixture to settle and remove any clogs. 

After 30 minutes, flush your toilet. If it doesn’t work, add more baking soda and vinegar to the toilet bowl. Try adding hot water if there is enough room in the bowl or sink to do so.

Household Bleach

Bleach is a common household cleaner with various uses, but when it comes to unclogging your toilet, it is best used as a last resort.

Although bleach is powerful enough to dissolve waste and sanitize your toilet bowl, it also releases toxic fumes that irritate your eyes, skin, and throat.

If your toilet is severely clogged, you may use household bleach to help dissolve the poop. Pour two to three cups of bleach into the bowl, and wait until it has dissolved completely.

Then flush the toilet a few times to be certain that all of the poop is gone from the toilet bowl before you use it again. 

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen Peroxide is a chemical used in many cleaning products and processes. Among its many uses, hydrogen peroxide can be used to unclog a toilet. It breaks down organic materials that create the clog, such as tissue or hair.

Commercial Chemicals

If you are looking for a reliable way to unclog your toilet, you should use commercial chemicals. These chemicals are strong enough to destroy the poop blocking your toilet and will even work on challenging clogs.

There are lots of ready-to-use chemicals that you can buy, so you won’t have to spend time mixing them yourself. Just make sure that if you decide to use chemicals, they work!

Pour the chemical into your toilet bowl and then wait 5-15 minutes, so it has time to create a reaction. Then flush and see what happens.

While it is possible to use commercial chemicals to unclog a toilet, they are not risk-free. Some chemicals are so strong that they could damage your pipes.

Only use this method on your toilet as a last resort if none of the other methods worked for you.

Conclusion

Clogging up a toilet is not something you should take lightly. Not only can it be a big nuisance to clean up, but it can also cost you a lot of money on plumbing services.

That’s why taking preventative steps is better than dealing with the fallout later. We know this guide isn’t specific to commercial toilets, but they might get clogged up too.

If your private toilet gets stuck with poop, consider using an eco-friendly, chemical-free method like the one above to dissolve and unclog the blockage.

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