I have a slow bathroom drain. Any solutions?



It is not a hair clog. I think it is sediment that has come loose due to remodel. I have plunged it a tried to snake it but the pipe turns and is not accessable
11 Responses to “I have a slow bathroom drain. Any solutions?”
  1. Cameron Irving Said:

    It’s usually hair caught in the drain – remove any debris that you can reach and use a plunger.

  2. Cynthia26 Said:

    There may be hair clogged … if your sink is clogged, you can easily lift it up and remove the hair. I don’t know about the tub though. You can always buy those things you see on TV but I think hair, not OIL is usually the problem.

  3. Carley179 Said:

    Get rid of any clogged up hair, etc.

    Then pour in half a box of baking soda, followed by half a bottle of plain vinegar. Give it about half an hour to work through the drain, then pour hot water down the drain. Repeat if necessary.

  4. Cael Fillingham Said:

    clean out the drain. it’s probably hair, but watch out for other stuff that might be going down there. Heh!

  5. Lauren Rowley Said:

    If the clog is hair, bleach works great. Good Luck.

  6. Madalyn Slack Said:

    Goto wal mart and get some drain cleaner

  7. Daxton Gilbert Said:

    Draino or Liquid Plumber.

  8. Madeline Morrissey Said:

    there is a product called mark 55,it’s an hydrochloric acid,I use it often and it works very well!you can find it at just about any plumbing store.follow the directions!!!

  9. Aleah68 Said:

    Drano works for me every time!

  10. Jaiden Kilvington Said:

    For immediate help. use Draino or liquid plumber drain opener. For long term help, use Draino Build up Remover. It is an enzyme product that eats all of the goop that builds up on the inside of the drain pipes. Easy to use. Just read follow the directions.

  11. Sandra Street Said:

    muriatic acid works well in slow draining tubs….. You can get it most hardware stores…



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