Best for: Greasy or slow-draining clogs. Squeeze a generous amount of dish soap (half a cup) into the toilet bowl. Let it sink down near the drain. Then, heat a pot of water until it’s hot but not boiling (boiling can crack porcelain). Pour it into the bowl from waist height—the force helps, but the soap lubricates the pipes. Wait 5–10 minutes. The clog often slides away on its own.
If the water level is very high, scoop some out into a bucket first (wearing gloves). You need room to work. And never, ever flush again after a failed attempt—it will overflow. unblock toilet without plunger
Best for: When you need suction, fast. Find an empty 1.5L or 2L plastic bottle. Leave the cap on. Submerge it diagonally into the toilet, aiming the neck toward the drain hole. Squeeze the bottle hard, then release. The compression creates pressure; the release creates suction. Repeat 10–15 times. Best for: Greasy or slow-draining clogs