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Baking Soda And Vinegar Toilet Clog -

Let the fizz vent into your bathroom. It smells like salad dressing, not a sewer. If you’ve done the baking soda/vinegar trick twice and the water level still rises when you flush, you are done. At this point, you are just pouring money down the drain.

The short answer is:

If you’ve already tried the plunger and you’re looking for a non-toxic, chemical-free Hail Mary before calling a plumber, here is exactly how to use baking soda and vinegar for a toilet clog—and when you should stop wasting your powder. The chemical reaction between sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and acetic acid (vinegar) produces carbon dioxide gas. That fizzing action creates pressure and agitation. baking soda and vinegar toilet clog

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