How do you unclog hair from toilet?

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2026-07-19 06:15

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First, get yourself a plunger made for a toilet, it is bell shaped, sort of, and not the sink kind, bowl shaped. And keep it by the toilet or in a closet in the bathroom. You don't want to walk through the dining room with it to comments about your monster dump.

Then: you are going to need water in the bowl. Take the tank top off and find the pipe or tube that releases water from the tank to the bowl. You don't want to overflow it obviously but it is the water pressure in the bowl that is going to push the clog down the pipe, so you need a fair amount. Be careful.
Now put the plunger in and use a short, quick up and down motion. After several strokes, pull up the plunger and see if it worked. If not keep at it, it will.
When successful, flush a couple of times to rinse the plunger. And wash up. These new low flow toilets make having a plunger handy a virtual necessity. I can't imagine using a coat hanger,, gross.
Easiest Way To Unclog a Toilet

Use a sanitary waterless plunger that doesn't touch the water or muck inside the toilet bowl. The sanitary waterless plunger is placed on top of the toilet bowl rim and uses compressed air to directly target the clog. By depressing the waterless plunger several times the clog is quickly and easily cleared away.

Traditional plungers and plunging techniques expose individuals to harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses like E Coli, Salmonella and The Flu Virus. A sanitary waterless plunger completely eliminates contact with toilet water and waste.

The only brand of sanitary waterless plunger currently available is the EZ Plunge. The EZ Plunge is a new product and is currently available on line and in select home improvement stores.

Quick Unclog

Pour about 1 cup Dawn dish washing liquid into clogged toilet; let rest for about 1 hour; flush. In most cases, the toilet is unclogged and flushes easily.

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Our tried and tested tips!

Tip a bucket of hot water rapidly from as high as possible (well,maybe up a ladder's going a bit far!)-stand back!


Next step if that's a failure-use a stick...........wire next.........and if that doesn't produce the beautiful music of stuff rushing rapidly away to where it's supposed to go,then try a cut off length of garden hose(better ask the gardener first!They sure won't be wanting it back when you're through with it).

If that doesn't work,then you'd better find a nice ,quiet corner of the garden and start digging!


Using a common plunger is the usual method however if one is not available a large bucket of boiling water sometimes works. Pour this slowly into the bowl.
You get a rubber plunger and work it up and down in the bowl.

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