Unblocking a sink?

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Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
About once every couple of months I remove the u-bend from our bathroom sink and give it a good clean. This time it hasn't improved the drainage, so every time we use the sink it takes a very long time to drain, meaning that the filth and soap scum doesn't get whooshed away, instead it gets gently deposited on the porcelain, meaning I'm forever stuck in a Catch 22 type domestic situation of having to clean the sink.

Any ideas for other things to try?
 
There's a chemical product called One Shot Drain Cleaner that works a treat.

It's potent stuff, use little and often :thumbsup:

http://www.homecareessentials.co.uk...Cleaner.html?gclid=CPiLn4GP4r0CFTMetAodvxoAGA
 

cbs

Well-Known Member
Plunger? sounds like the blockage is further on, so this might help. I presume that this is an upstairs bathroom, so it is unlikely that there is a drain blockage? If it is a blockage in the pipes then a good old fashioned plunger does work well.
 

cbs

Well-Known Member
Liquids used before plunging helps - our bathroom has fancy chrome traps that are more restrictive than traditional u-bends and I find that plunging works well with them. It also worked well on the shower waste, causing it to cough up a huge hairball, after which it became very free flowing. The dangers of having three long-haired daughters!
 

subaqua

What’s the point
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big problem with liquid chemical cleaner is that if it doesn't clear you end up with a blockage and chemicals to deal with

I put a long piece of stiff garden wire with a hook bent on the end down the waste pipe after I had removed the u bend and pushed it through as far as i could then dragged it back.

I showed the resultant hairnestplug to wife and daughter and told them next time its them that clean it
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
big problem with liquid chemical cleaner is that if it doesn't clear you end up with a blockage and chemicals to deal with

I put a long piece of stiff garden wire with a hook bent on the end down the waste pipe after I had removed the u bend and pushed it through as far as i could then dragged it back.

I showed the resultant hairnestplug to wife and daughter and told them next time its them that clean it

Sadly I think this might be the way forward :x

For many years I had a shaved head, but now that I've got a barnet I've lost all moral high-ground.
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Plunger? sounds like the blockage is further on, so this might help. I presume that this is an upstairs bathroom, so it is unlikely that there is a drain blockage? If it is a blockage in the pipes then a good old fashioned plunger does work well.

We plunge it so often and volubly that passers by must think were either a huge fan of blamanche wrestling or that I have some serious bowel issues.
 
Prevention is the best cure
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Had these issues.
  1. Pick out fat/hair/scum from the plug area with tweeezers
  2. you can get a sirally thing to show dow, this helps too
  3. the chemical solutions containing caustic soda work too (be carefull!!!)
 
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