Plunging creates pressure that can dislodge deeper blockages.
Use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a "zip-it" tool (a flexible plastic strip with barbs).
Before reaching for heavy tools, identify the severity of the blockage. If the water is draining slowly, it is likely a partial clog near the surface. If the water is completely stagnant, the blockage may be deeper in the pipes or require more physical force to move. Method 1: The Boiling Water Flush
Many bath clogs are just a hairball caught just below the drain.
Pour the boiling water directly down the drain in two or three stages.
Plunging creates pressure that can dislodge deeper blockages.
Use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a "zip-it" tool (a flexible plastic strip with barbs).
Before reaching for heavy tools, identify the severity of the blockage. If the water is draining slowly, it is likely a partial clog near the surface. If the water is completely stagnant, the blockage may be deeper in the pipes or require more physical force to move. Method 1: The Boiling Water Flush
Many bath clogs are just a hairball caught just below the drain.
Pour the boiling water directly down the drain in two or three stages.
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