Unblock Bath Drain ⇒

Pull the clog out. Be prepared; this is often messy and unpleasant. Repeat until the tool comes back clean. Method 4: Using a Plunger

Plug the drain with a stopper or cloth to keep the reaction focused downward. Let it sit for 20–30 minutes, then flush with hot water. Method 3: Manual Removal (The "Hair Snare")

This is the simplest method and works best for clogs primarily made of soap scum or grease. Boil a full kettle of water. unblock bath drain

Note: Do not use this method if you have already poured commercial chemical cleaners into the drain; the reaction could create toxic fumes.

Place the plunger over the drain and push down firmly, then pull up sharply. Repeat this 5–10 times in quick succession. Method 5: The Drain Auger (Snake) Pull the clog out

Now that you have the necessary tools and materials, follow these steps to unblock your bath drain:

A mesh strainer is an inexpensive way to stop hair before it enters the pipes. Method 4: Using a Plunger Plug the drain

Chemical drain cleaners sold in stores are harsh on your pipes and dangerous to touch. Before you buy the heavy stuff, try a chemical reaction you likely have in your pantry.

After clearing, run hot water for 2–3 minutes to flush any remaining debris. If the water drains freely – congratulations, you’ve saved a plumber’s call-out fee!

To prevent future blockages, consider the following tips:

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