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A dirty auger is a breeding ground for bacteria, mineral deposits, and rust. Worse, dried-on residue can make the metal cable stiff and less effective over time.
How to Clean a Toilet Auger (Because You Really Don’t Want to Store That Thing Dirty)
Cleaning a toilet auger takes 10 minutes but saves you from spreading germs, ruining your tool, or gagging the next time you reach for it. A clean auger works better, lasts longer, and won’t turn your utility closet into a biohazard zone.
Here is the safe, sanitary way to clean a toilet auger so it’s ready for the next emergency.