How To Unblock A Bath Drain Without A Plunger __full__ «AUTHENTIC»

If you have a wet/dry vac, set it to “wet” mode, seal the nozzle tightly over the drain, and run it on high. The suction can often dislodge stubborn clogs.

Straighten a wire coat hanger and bend a tiny hook at one end. Gently fish for hair and gunk around the drain opening. Pull out debris carefully—wear gloves.

Carefully pour a kettle of boiling water directly down the drain. Wait 2–3 minutes, then run hot tap water to check flow. Works best for grease or soap buildup.

If you have a wet/dry vac, set it to “wet” mode, seal the nozzle tightly over the drain, and run it on high. The suction can often dislodge stubborn clogs.

Straighten a wire coat hanger and bend a tiny hook at one end. Gently fish for hair and gunk around the drain opening. Pull out debris carefully—wear gloves.

Carefully pour a kettle of boiling water directly down the drain. Wait 2–3 minutes, then run hot tap water to check flow. Works best for grease or soap buildup.