Real easy fix. The Home Depot sells a little plastic snake just for this very issue. It costs around $3.00 It is located somewhere in the plumbing section of the store. It is about two feet long, made of plastic and has real tiny barbs much like a rose bush stem. You simply push it down around the drain plug if it cannot be pulled out move it around a bit and pull it back up. Yuk, is all I can say after that. I just purchased this little gem about a week ago as I got tired of removing
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the trap all the time.
If this does not do the trick, then its time to remove the trap underneath the sink, but I doubt you will need to do this.
To clean this nifty gadget, put in toilet bowl and move it up and down. This will release all the gunk stuck to the little barbs.
Drano makes this tool also and comes with their larger gallon size drain cleaner. I think the tool is part of the package.
Try pouring a gallon of bleach into the drain. Wait 15 minutes, then pour 2 gallons of boiling water down the drain. If this helps, but the drain is still a little slow, repeat. It is cheap and it usually works for any slow drain.
Using bleach as a drain cleaner is very dangerous and not suggested. While you may have had success with this method it is simply not suggested as a way to clear drains.
If Drano did not clear it or do its job you must snake it out.
What is doing the job is the boiler water. That is dissolving the solids that have collected such as toothpaste and soap scum that is holding all the hair from shaving and brushing.
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Please be careful with using any chemicals that are not designed to be used in that manner. We want you to stay safe so you can come back with more questions later on!
try taking off the plate on the drain and look to see if hair clumb are stuck in there, usually that is the trick..Most likely you have a clog that is not too far down in the drain.
I agree with woodbridge....chemicals should be avoided...that much bleach would seriously impact the biological activity that keeps my septic tank working properly. Removing a trap and clearing a hair ball is all that is normally needed.
For kitchen drain health I run a few gallons of steaming hot water from the tap every couple of weeks....I do not have a disposal and have never had a clog there in 20 years.
If this does not do the trick, then its time to remove the trap underneath the sink, but I doubt you will need to do this.
To clean this nifty gadget, put in toilet bowl and move it up and down. This will release all the gunk stuck to the little barbs.
Drano makes this tool also and comes with their larger gallon size drain cleaner. I think the tool is part of the package.
Hope that helps!
If Drano did not clear it or do its job you must snake it out.
What is doing the job is the boiler water. That is dissolving the solids that have collected such as toothpaste and soap scum that is holding all the hair from shaving and brushing. ...»
Please be careful with using any chemicals that are not designed to be used in that manner. We want you to stay safe so you can come back with more questions later on!
For kitchen drain health I run a few gallons of steaming hot water from the tap every couple of weeks....I do not have a disposal and have never had a clog there in 20 years.