For most non combination tub shower drains you will need a screwdriver to remove two or three screws that are holding the drain trap into place.
Clean out bathtub drain trap.
Then boil four cups of water and pour half of it down the drain.
If you plan to reuse the existing drain stopper and drain basket clean those pieces as well.
Fill the kettle to the top with water since there s no exact measurement of how much.
Clean any hair and debris from the drain bail.
Make sure you pull up all of the screws and place them in a resealable bag or a safe place away from the drain and the shower floor before you remove the metal grate.
Clean the drain opening with a sponge and either a bathroom cleaner or a 50 50 blend of vinegar and baking soda.
If this is the case just use hot water from your tap.
Start by removing the screws on the drain s overflow escutcheon plate.
Boil water in a tea kettle.
Clean the strainer or stopper.
You will find that hair and soap residue may have accumulated underneath the strainer.
To clean tough residue from a bathroom sink drain using natural ingredients start by pouring a half gallon of boiling water in the drain.
If you have pvc plastic pipes note the boiling water can cause major damage so make sure you check first.
Some of the old seal may remain so remove any residue with a plastic putty knife.
You may also want to plunge the drain a few times to further loosen any blockages.
A two foot long flexible rod with tiny bristles on the end known as a drain stick is used to remove any additional gunk from the drain.
This video will show you a quick and easy w.
Pour the boiling water directly into.
Pour half a cup of bleach down the drain and let it sit for approximately one hour.
Next pull the drain assembly out of the overflow pipe.
Plunge the tub s drain once you have at least two inches of standing water around the drain opening.
Next we will cover how to replace a bathtub drain.
Tough clog remover 1 2 gallon boiling water plunger 1 cup baking soda 1 cup white vinegar drain snake.
How to unclog a bathtub with a drum trap step 1.
Remove the drain s stopper or cover and reach down the drain pipe with a pair of needle nose pliers.
Using baking soda 1.
The heat will help break up the debris.