Unclogging Bath Drain !!hot!! 〈4K | HD〉
A plumber will use a or hydro-jetting (high-pressure water) to clear the line without damage.
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This flexible strip with barbs is the MVP for hair clogs. Insert it into the drain, push down 6–12 inches, then pull up. Hair wraps around the barbs. Repeat until little debris comes out. Cost: ~$3–5. A plumber will use a or hydro-jetting (high-pressure
Don’t plunge aggressively—bath drains have an overflow hole that breaks the seal. Instead: push down 6–12 inches
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