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With the stage set, the operation commences. The user inserts the corkscrew tip of the auger into the toilet bowl drain. The crucial technique here is gentleness. Toilets are made of porcelain, a material that can crack under excessive force. The user must slowly turn the crank handle clockwise while feeding the cable into the drain. As the cable navigates the curves of the toilet trap, resistance will be felt. This is the point of no return. The natural instinct is to shove, but the professional approach is to continue cranking steadily. This rotation allows the cable to corkscrew its way through the blockage, either breaking it apart or snagging it like a hook. snaking a toilet