This is a detailed guide on how to unclog the shower drain with baking soda and vinegar and restore smooth water drainage.
Hopping into a hot and steamy shower only to notice that the water is pooling around your feet makes for a rough way to start the day. The cause is typically a shower drain clogged with hair and soap ...
You can use a regular plunger to unclog your shower and sink drains. After removing the drain cover, run a bit of water to ...
It’s always an unfortunate thing when your shower drain becomes clogged. Between hair, the most common cause of clogs, soap scum, shampoo and conditioner residue and (ew) dead skin, it’s something ...
You use your sink on a daily basis to rinse everything from your hands, body, and hair to dishes and veggies. So when water starts draining a little more slowly than usual and even the best drain ...
First, boil a large pot of water on the stove—the pot should be big enough to fill the sink with water. Pour 1/2 cup of dish soap (it doesn't have to be Dawn, but should be a soap that cuts grease) ...
In the search for easy, chemical-free drain cleaners, some residents have turned to a common baking staple, but you may want ...
We asked two professional plumbers if dish soap was safe to use for clogged drains. Here's what they had to say.
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It's happening again: You're standing in the shower and the water is pooling at your ankles even though you didn’t stop the drain. You've got a blockage, and you're probably wondering how to unclog ...