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Insert the padded end into the drain. Push it in using a firm but gentle circular motion.

: Wear rubber gloves and lay old towels around the base of the toilet to catch splashes.

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: Once you feel resistance (the clog), continue rotating and moving the cable back and forth to break up the blockage or snag it with the screw-like tip.

: Turn the handle counterclockwise while pulling it back out. Flush the toilet to see if the water drains normally. DIY Emergency Alternatives Insert the padded end into the drain

If you have frequent clogs, a $20 professional "Closet Auger" from a hardware store is a lifetime investment. It has a protective rubber sleeve to keep your toilet pristine.

Only flush human waste and toilet paper. Even "flushable" wipes are notorious for catching on pipes and causing clogs. Do not attempt any DIY snaking — not

To use a toilet snake correctly and avoid damaging your plumbing, follow these steps:

A homemade tool is only worth considering for (toilet paper, organic waste) located within the first 2–3 feet of the drain. It will not work for:

If you don't have a professional auger, you can try these "Plan Z" methods:

If you are looking for a solid piece of hardware to clear a toilet clog without buying a proper auger, the absolute best DIY solution is a or a glued PVC assembly .