Remove cap and fill bottle halfway with water (optional, adds weight).
Submerge the opening into the toilet water.
Pump vigorously up and down — the trapped air creates pressure.
Flush to test.
🎯 Why it works: The plastic conforms to the bowl, creating a seal — just like a real flange plunger.
🧼 Bonus: Prevent Future Clogs
✅ Only flush the Three P’s: Pee, Poop, and (toilet) Paper
✅ Avoid baby wipes, feminine products, cotton balls — even if labeled “flushable”
✅ Use less toilet paper per flush — fold, don’t wad
✅ Clean your toilet regularly to prevent buildup
❤️ Final Thought: You’ve Got This
A clogged toilet isn’t a disaster — it’s a puzzle.
And with the right tools (or clever substitutes), you’ve already got the solution.
So next time the water rises…
Stay calm.
Grab the dish soap.
Or the soda bottle.
Or the trusty hanger.
Because sometimes, the best plumbing tool isn’t in your closet —
It’s in your creativity. 💙