What to use for a plugged up shower/bath...?


Question:I'm almost possitive HAIR is the reason. Could somebody help? Thanks for helping :)
I know I should call a plumber...but with a family of seven-financial difficulties arise often. So I (like most people) want to save $ :)

Answers:
there is a trap that you can take out and unclog minor hair problems
the screws are in the plate around the drainage open/close lever
unscrew the plate- pull out the long wire with the metal cage attached , clean it then reinsert it and screw the plate back on
pour baking soda followed by vinegar down the drain to safely clean out a drain without hurting the pipes (once a week )


there are liquid products that can dissolve hair or almost anything that stuck in pipes.

here we have liquid sosa that is very effective. you just have to pour it in your floor drains directly

just be careful it wont go to your eyes. if so wash immediately as it may cause blindness.
Not knowing what kind of pipes are in your house, many of these drain openers can harm your pipes. One of the cheapest things you can buy is also one of the best things you can use and use often. BLEACH
Pour some hot water down the drain.if it is hair,then put a pipe cleaner in there and get it out.Try the water first.
Removal drain covers are installed on most shower tubs, the drain covering can often just be unscrewed. Underneath you will find the mechanism for closing/opening the drain...this is what usually gets clogged up with hair. Simple but kind of yucky job.

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