2. Plunger 3. Drain Claw 4. Strainer 5. Plumber’s Snake 1. Hot Water A blocked drain can indicate an issue with your sink, shower, or tub. It could be indicative of hair accumulation, food scraps, soap scum, bath salts, or blockage. The ideal solution is tounclog a slow-draining ...
Use the washcloth to plug the overflow hole on the sink. This allows all the pressure you will apply with the plunger to work on the drain. Then add a small quantity (2 cups or so) of warm water to the drain and plunge away. The Dawn will have loosened all the greasy gunk and ...
I did this twice. On the second time, it still wasn’t really draining. But I was seeing lots of air bubbles sporadically shoot to the surface. With all that boiling standing water in the sink, I did one down-and-up with a plunger and BLAM! Cleared it right up :) But lest ...
which often require that you pour half of the bottle down the drain and wait about 15 minutes before using the sink or shower. Then, you may be instructed to flush the drain with hot water. If the clog is not fixed at that time, you should...