Thursday, November 8, 2012

How Do You Unclog a Drain


The number one reason for slow bath drains is hair. Hair gets caught on the crossbars at the opening of the tub drain and around the bracket that holds the stopper. By using a drain tool, you can unclog a tub with a simple push and twist motion. It's easy to use and you don't have to worry about dangerous chemicals.

Liquid drain openers don't work well at breaking down the hair that gets stuck at the opening of tub drains. They are designed to be heavier than water and go to the lowest point in a drain, so they pass right by the hair.

Try a drain tool like The Drain Claw for an effective way to unclog a drain.

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