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How to unclog that slow drain in your bathtub or shower drain with out using those harsh chemicals video. If you never inside a drain before your in for a suprise it can be a little nasty. Think of it this way, it came off your body, LOL.

Many of us make the assumption that a clogged drain needs something like Drain-o or one of those very harsh chemicals to clean out the drain. Where in fact you never do. In this video you'll see that I'm only using a piece of wire to get down inside and removed a whole lot of hair. If your one of those people with hair (I'm bald) LOL then chances are this is where the hair gets stuck right before get goes all the way down. Some strainers have a single screw or it's pressed in, which you just need a little butter knife or a small screw driver to remove it. Hey give it a try, if you have any questions just ask me.. Happy unplugging...

 

 

 


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Pickup what you pull out
written by Dominick, September 29, 2008
Remember the junk you pull out not to let it slip down the drain.

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