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In addition to the sink, waste disposal and toilet drainage, the drainage of the bathrooms is the biggest abuse of any drainage in the house. We charge it with hair products, soap and hair care, along with the occasional razor blade cartridge. Over time, the bathtub clog drain gradually goes until you are in the bathtub and sleep with a million dirty water in your ankles. Bah. You can easily drain the bathroom drain with a base pump, but you must first seal the overflow drain.<br><br>
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In addition to the sink, waste disposal and toilet drainage, the drainage of the bathrooms is the biggest abuse of any drainage in the house. We charge it with hair products, soap and hair care, along with the occasional razor blade cartridge. Over time, the bathtub clog drain gradually goes until you are in the bathtub and sleep with a million dirty water in your ankles. Bah. You can easily drain the bathroom drain with a base pump, but you must first seal the overflow drain. Seal the overflow drain The challenge of capturing a bathroom drain with a plunger is that bathrooms basically have two drains. There is the well-known at the bottom of the tub that you are close to filling the tub. There is also a height above the bathroom wall, in line with the leg of the crane and the bottom drain. This is known as overflow drainage. You may not have noticed this because many of them resemble a solid metal disc, rather than a perforated drain. If you look under the bottom of the disc, you will see that it has an opening. This is a secret passage where water can go when the basement drain clogged is filled and then completely forgotten. Some overflow drains have visible holes or other features, but all do the same. Overflowing water enters a pipe that enters the drain of the main bath. This is a problem when splashing the bathroom. The plungers work on the suction, and the overflow bathtub drain clog acts as a large air space that kills the baby. Therefore, close the overflow opening before working with the plunger. The best way to seal an overflow is by duct tap. How to Drop a Bathtub
Once you have completely sealed the opening in the overflow, you are ready to remove the clogged bathtub: Remove the bottom of the lower (main) drain tube. You may need to screw or turn and change back and forth. Fill the bath with approximately 1 "to 2" of hot (not cold) water. The hot water helps to dissolve the soap in lumps. Place the plunger cup over the drain so that the entire cup lip is sealed close to the tubular surface. The cup seal is critical, as it causes suction and releases tampon due to the operation of the plunger. Push the plunger down with fast and powerful movements and then pull it, repeat 5 to 6 times. Hold the cup seal through the 5 or 6 strokes and pull the cup all the way up and out of the final stroke. By pumping the plunger, the water forces down into the pipe, and sucks the weather, forces it to clog up and down with the water drain, causing the obstacle to finally break and release. Repeat the same process as necessary until the drain flows freely. Remove the overflow tube and replace the drain plug.