How would you unplug a slow draining bathroom sink

Joh28809725
by Joh28809725
  5 answers
  • Joy30150932 Joy30150932 on Oct 02, 2017

    Vinegar and baking soda.

  • Cat7741791 Cat7741791 on Oct 02, 2017

    i use a small flexible snake-like tool that has a Velcro tip on it. Push the fire, velcom tip in first & swirl if around then gently pull it out. The hair & muck will come out, repeat until no more hair comes out🙂

  • Alice  Gatto Alice Gatto on Oct 02, 2017

    I use baking soda and white vinegar Pour about 1/4 cup of baking soda into the slow drain and then about 1/2 cup of white vinegar on top of it. It will bubble up to the top. Pour a little more white vinegar into the drain and see if all the baking soda has been activated. If there are no more bubbles, run hot water into the drain. If it is still slow, do it again. It won't hurt the drain.

  • Archie Archie on Oct 02, 2017

    I use baking soda and vinegar. Dash a tablespoon or two of the baking soda down the drain then pour in a cup of vinegar. After that I run a lot of hot water down the drain.

    If that don't do it you will probably need to take out the "stopper" and take a wire with a small hook on the end and drag out the hair then do the baking soda/vinegar thing again.

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Oct 02, 2017

    Start with Drain, let it sit for 30 minutes or more. Be careful with this product, wear glasses, and use a rubber gloves. Good Luck!