100% Chemical-Free Drain Cleaner10 Mar
Have you ever stood over your bathroom sink wondering if the water was ever going to drain? Then it does so slowly, it leaves a film of hair or toothpaste that dries on the surface. How gross is that? Many times, you don’t need harsh chemicals, you simply need a little elbow grease.
This will walk you through the simple steps of clearing a clogged trap in any sink.
Step 1 – Get a bucket and place it under the J-Bend or elbow of the trap. There is usually standing water in the trap and that’s the reason for the bucket.
Step 2 – Loosen the slip nuts. Remember “Lefty loosey; Righty Tighty.” As they loosen each end will give way and fall into the bucket. (Note: Depending on the amount of hair and other debris, it can be pretty gross and smelly)
Step 3 – Take the J-Bend to the bath and run hot water through it to clear the standing build up. The cleaner the pipe when you put it back the longer it will stay clear.
Step 4 – Fit J-Bend back in place and tighten the slip nuts.
That’s it, you have successfully cleared the clogged or slow running bath room sink drain – way to go!





