Get your toilet brush, put the head of it in a bin bag and twist it on so you keep hold of it. As you shove it down the toilet it acts like a balloon and blocks the hole therefore pushing everything out of the way. It's worked for me many times ! Try it!
Coat Hanger
If you send a straightened wire hanger down there, you may be able to find the clog. These won't go as far down as a plumber's snake but could be exactly the quick fix you're after for those stubborn clogs. Just be careful not to damage the pipes or to scratch your sink with the wire.
Baking Soda And Vinegar
Instead of creating a volcano, this vinegar and baking soda mixture will work together to loosen up the clog in almost no time. We suggest wearing rubber gloves for this. As this method creates a pretty chemical reaction, it is recommended that you use it in a toilet bowl that is not too full.
Pour one cup of fresh baking soda down the drain, followed by one cup of white vinegar. Place a rubber stopper or other sink hole cover over the drain opening. Wait 15 minutes to allow the vinegar and baking soda to unclog your drain, Then take out the drain cover and run hot tap water down the drain to clear the clog.
Baking soda and vinegar
As soon as the mixture starts to fizz in the cup, pour it down the toilet and let it work on the blockage for about five minutes. If a subsequent flush doesn't clear the toilet, try repeating again with more baking soda.
If you can't unclog the toilet using a plunger or a snake, your next best option is to use boiling water. Boiling water can help to dissolve the clog and free up the pipes.
Pouring dish soap down a toilet will unclog many obstructions. Pour 1/2- to 1-cup of dish soap directly in the toilet water and wait about 30 minutes before flushing. Follow the dish soap with a gallon of hot water if dish soap alone does not work.
Dish Soap and Hot Water
Add a generous amount of liquid dish soap to the toilet bowl. Make sure to cover the entire area with the soap. Next, carefully pour a bucket of hot water into the bowl. The hot water will help soften the blockage and create pressure to push it through.
Yes, a toilet can unclog itself over time, but it depends on what is causing the blockage. If the clog is made up of water-soluble materials, like toilet paper or fecal matter, then eventually they will begin dissolving if you give them enough time.
All you need to do is simply bring a pot of water to a boil, and then slowly pour it down the drain once it has reached a rolling boil. You may have to repeat this a few times to fully clear the drain clog. Boiling water won't hurt your pipes in the bathroom sink, and you can repeat this method as many times as needed.
Drano's Max Gel Liquid Clog Remover works quickly too, without any elbow grease on your part. Simply pour the formula down a backed-up sink or drain and let it go to work. For minor clogs and slow-flowing drains, the gel works in 15 to 30 minutes.
DIY drain snake method
All you need is a wire coat hanger, which you can unravel until it's straight. Then bend one end of it into a U shape, and push and pull this end in and out of the toilet to break up the blockage. Make sure you wear gloves for this one to protect you from any nasty germs or mess.
To use a clothes hanger or a snake to clear a toilet clog:
Wear rubber gloves as you push the straightened hanger into the toilet, turning it as much as possible to be sure it catches any debris that might be blocking the pipe. As long as the clog is not too far down the pipe, the hanger should be able to break it up.
Bicarbonate of soda (or baking powder) and white vinegar
All you need to do is pop a couple of teaspoons of bicarbonate of soda down the plughole and chase it with a cup of white vinegar. Leave it for about five minutes and then try flushing the blockage with the hot kettle water.
Squeeze the bottle so the water shoots out into the toilet drain. The pressure should dislodge the clog. It's a good idea to wear a mask and eye protection while doing this, in case the water splashes. Pour hot water into the toilet; if the water level goes down, the clog has cleared.