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agamemnonymous ,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

I don’t actually have a drain that needs to be unclogged. This is a showerthoughtquestion.

Unclogging hair from a drain is the single most relevant practical showerthought

xmunk ,

Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.

AmidFuror ,

cloggedshowerthoughts

LordCrom ,

Go buy a snake from a hardware store. Spend the extra 10 and get one that has a drill attachment. I’ve used mine 4 or 5 times to clear out clogs… Saves so much money on a pro plumber

Kaput ,

Make sure to get it from the hardware store, not the pet store.

tiefling ,

Instructions unclear

How do I get the smell of reptile blood out of my drain?

HonkTonkWoman ,

“In other news, a rash of copperhead bites has sprung up around town, after residents attempted to shove the snakes down their drain pipes to release a clog.

Local herpetologists say this is not a smart approach & should not attempted.

Local residents responded by asking that their beer be held.”

PorradaVFR ,

The plastic drain cleaners at home improvement stores with the Velcro tips work really well. They’re like 2’ long but in my experience cleaning the wife and kids long hair out of the bath drain has show that to be plenty.

The added fact that I have basically no hair on my head also makes be a tad bitter about always being the “handyman” guy of our family. :p

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

Nair, a chemical hair remover, works by breaking down the protein bonds that hold hair together beneath the skin’s surface.

If mr AI Overview is to be trusted, then it won’t work.

Lost_My_Mind ,

EDIT: I don’t actually have a drain that needs to be unclogged. This is a showerthoughtquestion.

Guys…he TOTALLY has a toilet clogged with ass hair.

SnotFlickerman OP ,
infinitevalence , (edited )
@infinitevalence@discuss.online avatar

Mechanical cleaning is the only reliable way to clean a drain, period.

Edited to add suggestions and detail:

Most clogs are between the elbow and drain so something simple like the item below is more than enough to break free or pull out hair, and toothpaste, as well as anything else that might be stuck in drain or in the stopper parts. www.amazon.com/…/ref

In the case where the above is NOT enough, $30 gets you a cheap 25ft snake that is going to cover the bulk of other situations where you have a clog.
www.amazon.com/…/ref

Some general basic notes: A food disposal is for the little bits that you cant scrape off into your compost or trash, ITS NOT A TRASH CAN. Please dont put stuff down the disposal that you could have removed from a plate or dish.

Fats and Grease go in the trash not down the drain. If you are pouring out your bacon grease or remaining cooking oil, or anything fatty it turns to a solid almost as soon as it hits the drain. Running hot water with it wont keep it liquid, and dish soap wont keep it emulsified. It will slowly build up in the pipes and you will get a fat burg/plug that causes a clog. Wipe fatty/greasy pans and dishes with a paper towel and throw it in the trash, for large quantities like Bacon grease you can use a can or jar that you store in the freezer until its full and then toss in the trash.

hddsx ,

Look at you cleaning your drains, I just burned down my house and bought a new one - hair free

OsrsNeedsF2P ,

But that’s expensive, and I’m lazy. So what’s the next best way

Riven ,
@Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Depends on how far it is. I got a relatively nice 20something dollar drain snake at home depot that was like 15 ft long. Took me like 5 minutes and getting a bit wet cause it was the bath. But yea I get the laziness.

infinitevalence ,
@infinitevalence@discuss.online avatar

its like $5-30 DIY. Or $100+ if you hire someone to clean it.

DoctorButts ,

What do I do if I don't have access to a mecha?

pelletbucket ,

I’ve never had to go beyond solid lye

PlasticExistence ,

If you really can’t fish it out, just use some drain cleaner. The dry crystal kind works very well and it’s inexpensive.

retrospectology ,
@retrospectology@lemmy.world avatar

Not sure about Nair in drains, but if it’s a bathtub drain many of them have a sort of catch where all you need to do is unscrew the cover thats over the drain hole and pull the assembley out, if it’s the kind I’m talking about it’ll have kind of a long screw thing with a bunch of hair and junk wrapped around it.

trxxruraxvr ,

If it had only active ingredients it might work, but I think with the added oil and skincare ingredients it will make the clog worse.

over_clox ,

Disclaimer: I’ve never used Nair before.

But if I’m not mistaken, I think the main thing Nair does is basically cause the hair follicles to break loose at the skin/scalp level. I don’t think the stuff outright dissolves the hair.

But hey, if I’m wrong, by all means someone correct me.

Varyk ,

You’re correct.

The hair won’t dissolve.

PhlubbaDubba ,

Couldn’t you just use an acid to dissolve the hair as well as the other shit that makes up a drain clog?

snooggums ,
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

That is what stuff like draino does.

pelletbucket ,

your typical household drain cleaner is basic rather than acidic. acid will attack metal pipes, so if you don’t know what’s going on downstairs, I would stick with lye. and acid isn’t good for septic systems

Varyk ,

Yup, although boiling water works like a charm just about every time.

Usually what I use for a clog.

kinkles ,
@kinkles@sh.itjust.works avatar

Acids don’t work as well on the substances that contribute to typical household drain clogs compared to bases, which is what Drano is.

When it enters your drain pipes, the sodium hydroxide reacts with fatty acids and proteins from your typical clogging culprits like oils, grease, soap scum, hair, and food particles.

This reaction generates heat, breaks large molecules into smaller ones, and liquefies solid gunk. The extremely high pH enables the sodium hydroxide to saponify fatsand dissolve organic matterthrough chemical decomposition.

Acids simply wouldn‘t have the same cleansing effects on drain clogs. Grease and oils are composed of tough-to-break-down fatty acid chains that resist acidic breakdown.

Quoted from here.

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