Toilet Clog Removal |link|

The plunger is not a pusher. It is a puller . This is the single most misunderstood concept in clog removal.

When the plunger fails, you need an auger. A is different from a general drain snake: toilet clog removal

If you don't have an auger and the plunger fails, a wire coat hanger can act as a makeshift snake. The plunger is not a pusher

A modern toilet (post-1990s) uses a design. When you flush, water rushes from the tank into the bowl, raising the water level quickly. Gravity pushes that water over a U-shaped bend called the trapway . As water flows down the trapway, it pulls air behind it, creating a siphon that sucks the bowl nearly empty. Then air breaks the siphon, and the bowl refills. When the plunger fails, you need an auger

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