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A proper toilet plunger has a funnel-shaped flange extending from the bottom of the rubber cup.
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A sink plunger just uses a rubber cup, which doesn't form a tight seal inside the toilet bowl.
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If need be, use a pitcher or a cup to add more water to the toilet bowl so that the water level is about half-way full.
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Insert the toilet plunger into the toilet bowl, making sure that the narrow bell-shaped flange at the end of the plunger is inserted into the drain at the bottom of the toilet bowl.
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Once inserted, twist the plunger back and forth a couple of times to make sure it's firmly seated at the bottom of the toilet bowl.
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Start by slowly pushing down on the plunger. The inside of the plunger is full of air at first, so a quick downward thrust initially will push that air out quickly and splash water all over you and your bathroom.
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Next, vigourously force the plunger up and down several times, making sure to keep the plunger sealed to the bottom of the toilet bowl.
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After several thrusts, remove the plunger and repeat steps 5 and 6 until the toilet bowl drain clears.
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Once the toilet is unclogged, give the toilet a victory flush to clear out any residual matter left over from the clog.
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There may be times when a plunger just doesn't get the job done. In that case, a toilet auger may be more useful and persuasive.
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