If the clog is deep, use a manual drum auger. Crank it down the pipe until you feel resistance, then retract. Note: Avoid using this on old, fragile metal pipes. Method 2: The Natural Unclogger (Baking Soda & Vinegar) This won’t work on a solid, years-old plug, but it is excellent for monthly maintenance and dissolving soap scum.
For $5–10, buy a plastic stick with barbs. Insert, pull, dispose. Do this monthly.
There are few things less welcoming than standing in a pool of soapy, murky water while trying to get clean. A slow-draining shower isn't just annoying—it’s a breeding ground for bacteria and a precursor to a complete blockage.
Take a zip tie (cable tie) and snip small notches along the edges with scissors to create barbs. Push it down the drain, twist, and pull up. You’ll be horrified (and satisfied) by the "hair slug" you extract.
Don't let a slow shower ruin your morning. Go fish out that hair monster—you’ll sleep better knowing it’s gone.
If the clog is deep, use a manual drum auger. Crank it down the pipe until you feel resistance, then retract. Note: Avoid using this on old, fragile metal pipes. Method 2: The Natural Unclogger (Baking Soda & Vinegar) This won’t work on a solid, years-old plug, but it is excellent for monthly maintenance and dissolving soap scum.
For $5–10, buy a plastic stick with barbs. Insert, pull, dispose. Do this monthly. shower unclogger
There are few things less welcoming than standing in a pool of soapy, murky water while trying to get clean. A slow-draining shower isn't just annoying—it’s a breeding ground for bacteria and a precursor to a complete blockage. If the clog is deep, use a manual drum auger
Take a zip tie (cable tie) and snip small notches along the edges with scissors to create barbs. Push it down the drain, twist, and pull up. You’ll be horrified (and satisfied) by the "hair slug" you extract. Method 2: The Natural Unclogger (Baking Soda &
Don't let a slow shower ruin your morning. Go fish out that hair monster—you’ll sleep better knowing it’s gone.