Soda And Vinegar Clogged Toilet [updated] | Baking

Leo was not having a good Tuesday. He was already running late for work when he flushed the toilet—and watched the water rise, rise, and stop , just two inches from the brim. A clog. A bad one.

He grabbed the baking soda and scooped a generous cup into the stagnant bowl. It settled on the bottom like snow on a still pond. Then he poured in the vinegar—about a cup’s worth.

It wasn’t loud, but it was insistent: a deep, rolling chuff-chuff-chuff as thousands of tiny bubbles erupted. The mixture turned into a white, frothing volcano inside the porcelain. Leo half-expected it to overflow, but the foam just churned, dancing on the surface like a science fair experiment gone wonderfully right. baking soda and vinegar clogged toilet

No plunger. He’d borrowed it to his neighbor months ago and never got it back. No chemical drain cleaner, either. Just a half-empty box of baking soda under the sink and a dusty bottle of white vinegar in the pantry.

“Desperate times,” he muttered.

Here’s a short, practical story about using baking soda and vinegar to fix a clogged toilet.

And with a final, satisfying whoosh , the water vanished. The bowl was clean, clear, and empty. Leo was not having a good Tuesday

Leo smiled. He flushed again—just to be sure. Perfect.