3- Use a plunger to
unclog the drain To remove the rest of the hair stuck in the drain, you will need to use a plunger. Start by closing the sink opening with a microfiber cloth. Pump vigorously with the plunger and remove the cloth to remove any debris stuck in the drain. If you want to clean it more thoroughly, you can use a drain snake. To do this, let it go down into the sink using vertical and then horizontal movements. The waste is immediately evacuated. This is important to eliminate deposits that cause blockages and bad odors that can be unpleasant on a daily basis.
4- Maintain the drain to
avoid clogging Once the clog is removed, it is recommended to take good care of your bathroom to avoid this cleaning ritual as much as possible. Clean the drain once a week with soda crystals. Pour a cup of this formidable abrasive ingredient into the drain before adding boiling water. That’s it!
As you can see, it is possible to get rid of clogged pipes at home alone without the intervention of a plumber. This method allows you to deodorize your drain while eliminating all hair and debris.
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