Unclog Bath
Once a week, pour boiling water or a mix of baking soda and vinegar down the drain to clear minor buildup.
Now go take a shower that actually drains. unclog bath
Fill the tub with a few inches of hot water—just enough to cover the plunger’s rubber cup. Seal the plunger over the drain. Push down firmly, then pull up sharply. Repeat 10–15 times. The suction and pressure will dislodge deeper clogs. Pull the plunger straight off to break the seal; you should see water drain quickly. Once a week, pour boiling water or a
There are few things more frustrating than finishing a relaxing shower, only to realize you are standing in a growing pool of soapy, tepid water. A clogged bathtub drain is a universal annoyance, but before you call a plumber or reach for harsh chemicals, you can likely fix it yourself with items you already have in your house. Seal the plunger over the drain
: If you have a lever, pull the metal assembly out and wipe it. The Plunger Method (Best for Standing Water)