2. Use a DIY Drain Hook
What You Need: A wire clothes hanger, rubber gloves, and a plastic bag.
Steps:
Straighten the hanger and bend one end to create a hook.
Remove the drain cover (if any) and insert the hook into the pipe.
Fish around to catch and pull up hair or debris blocking the drain.
Once cleared, flush with water to ensure the pipe is clean.
This trick is especially effective for hair clogs in bathroom drains.
Save Money & Feel Like a Pro!
Try these methods first before calling a plumber—they’re effective, quick, and use items you likely have at home.
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