How can I unclog a drain without using chemicals?
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use a plunger or a snake
Hey there! Depending on the reason for the clog, there are many ways to unclog your drain that does not include chemicals! If it is a shower or bathtub drain, you can use the old hanger method to pull out all that nasty tangled up hair and get immediate drain opening (I have to do this all the time )! Make a small hook on on end that will fit down the drain to hook the hair. Pull all the hair out...hold your nose and you may even want to wear gloves...it's nasty!
Or if it is a kitchen drain clogged by grease or other kitchen waste products, vinegar baking soda and boiling water seem to do the trick for me! I always keep a plunger handy in my kitchen as well (I bought one to ONLY be used in my kitchen sink! Lol!) Get all the water out of the sink by plunging or using a bucket if the plunger doesn't work, and then sprinkle a half cup of baking soda in the drain, pour a cup of vinegar down the drain and plug the drain. Once you hear the fizzling stop, have a large pan of boiling water ready to pour down the drain! I may have to repeat this a couple times to get it fully unclogged, but it works pretty well! Hope this helps!
Where is it?
Bathroom= hair & soap
Kitchen=grease, biofilm and soap.
Did you take off the P-trap and try to clean out from there?