Draino? Bleach? Hot water? I want to try home remedies before I call in the plumber.
Thanks!
Plunge it with a toilet plunger. "Gunk" will come up. Just simply clean it out. Usually works like a charm!
I got this long plastic stick like thing from Minards for $3.99, it has barbs on each side.it is a little bigger around then a pencil.
Stick this down the drain to get all the nasty hair stuff up.
We get a gallon of this stuff recommended by our friend (he's a plumber) - it's at home depot, can't remember what its called but you can't miss it - it's theonly stuff stored in a clear plastic bag on the shelf. It has lye in it so you need to wear safety goggles if there's standing water. But basically this stuff melts the funky crap down the drain. Let it sit overmite and flush with a teakettle of boiled water in the morning. Safe for all pipes :0) it's pricey, I want to say $9 for a gallon but honestly I would pay 100 times that to not have to snake the ick out of my drain. The mere thought makes me want to vomit.
Good luck, OP!
The bottle is also in a clear plastic bag.This works- every time- no matter why it was clogged in the first place...
dump 1/2 a small box of backing soda in the drain and some mounded on top. pour 4-5 cups of white vinegar (the really cheap stuff) right through the baking soda and let it foam up for a while. After about 10 minutes, go back and run some warm water down the drain. voila!
I agree...this is the home remedy recommended by our plumber and it works with a slow drain, but I've never had success in it clearing a clogged drain.
Baking soda + white vinegar + some boiling hot water = happy drains.
This works- every time- no matter why it was clogged in the first place...
dump 1/2 a small box of backing soda in the drain and some mounded on top. pour 4-5 cups of white vinegar (the really cheap stuff) right through the baking soda and let it foam up for a while. After about 10 minutes, go back and run some warm water down the drain. voila!