1. Drain Your Hot Tub Before draining, shut off your hot tub at the circuit breaker. You don’t want your jets or pump to kick on without water. Then, decide how you want to remove the water. There are three options for draining your hot tub: a hose, a sump pump, or both. Dra...
To remove alift-and-turn stopper, lift it to open the drain, then turn it and look for a set screw on the knob. Release this screw with aNo. 1 Phillips screwdriveror a1/8-inch Allen wrench, as applicable. Lift off the knob and stopper head and unscrew the shaft from the crossbar....
To remove alift-and-turn stopper, lift it to open the drain, then turn it and look for a set screw on the knob. Release this screw with aNo. 1 Phillips screwdriveror a1/8-inch Allen wrench, as applicable. Lift off the knob and stopper head and unscrew the shaft from the crossbar....
Like the backwash method, you’ll need to watch your water level so it doesn’t drop below the skimmer line. It will also take longer to drain since you’re using a smaller garden hose compared to a larger backwash hose. But what if you need to remove more water from your pool or ...
sink or shower. Wipe away grime along the edge of the drain. Remove anyvisible hairfrom the drain cover so it doesn't go down into the plumbing when you clean. Get rid of any other debris that could fall into the open drain, such as small pieces of soap or lids to shampoo bottles....
To unclog a drain with the power of chemistry, follow these steps: Remove any visible debris from the drain opening Pour ¾ cup drybaking sodadown the drain Pour ½ cupvinegardown the drain and cover immediately with a rag or plug ...
Before you attempt to flush the drain,remove the coveror grate with a screwdriver. Use a flashlight to look inside the drain. If you see a visible sign of the clog, such as a clump of hair or accumulated soap, clean it out by hand. Try running a small amount of water through the ...
To use a dresser, remove the faucet stem and insert the seat grinder down to the valve seat in the faucet body. Using moderate pressure, turn the tool clockwise a few times. Then clean the valve seat with a cloth to remove any metal shavings. ...
And just one caution:don’t leave this on your ‘yellow’ toilet seat for too long because it will remove the paint! Finally I’ve found something that will clean the Damn toilet seat completely! (You don’t need to include this part: No, I did not know that you couldn’t just ...
if applicable. Use a moistened, non-abrasive scrubber to scour the sink and tub, including the rims. Start at the outer edges and work your way toward the drain. Use a scrub brush around the edges of the drain and drain plug. Rinse thoroughly to remove all remaining dirt and cleaning pr...