There are many different ways to get water moving down a clogged and smelly drain. Here is some tried-and-true advice to help get things flowing again.
April 8, 2015
There are many different ways to get water moving down a clogged and smelly drain. Here is some tried-and-true advice to help get things flowing again.
Sometimes all it takes is one or two good plunges over a drain to clear it almost immediately.
After a few up-and-down movements, remove the plunger to check if the water is now gurgling down the drain. Repeat the exercise if need be.
If it’s your bathtub drain that’s clogged, remove the overflow plate cover and block the air passage with a cloth—just don’t cram the cloth too far in or it might not come back out again!
Baking soda and ordinary vinegar are two common household staples that, when combined in equal amounts, create an impressive fizzy reaction that could help eat away whatever is clogging the drain.
Persistence and a little creativity are key to helping you unclog almost any plugged-up drain.
Unfortunately, sometimes the best efforts just aren’t enough. In that case you may need to call a real specialist—a plumber—who has different tools at his or her disposal that should do the trick and get the drain flowing again in short order.
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