
1/9
How to use a drain snake, according to experts
Bathtub drains are often neglected areas in a bathroom, prone to accumulating hair strands, sweat, and soap scum, which can lead to slow drainage or complete clogs. It is crucial to understand proper methods for cleaning these drains, as pouring corrosive chemical drain cleaners can severely damage pipes, making them brittle and causing leaks. Instead, experts recommend using manual tools like drain snakes or enzyme-based cleaners to safely clear clogs and maintain plumbing health.
Among the recommended tools for tackling a clogged drain, the FlexiSnake Drain Weasel stands out for its effectiveness and ease of use. This tool features an 18-inch wand designed to be inserted into the drain and spun to hook and remove hair and other debris. Cleaning experts Ryan Knoll of Tidy Casa and Kadi Dulude of Wizard of Homes endorse this product for its ability to clear drains efficiently, typically within two minutes. The FlexiSnake comes with multiple disposable wands and is suitable for both bathtub and sink drains.
Beyond reactive unclogging, preventative measures are equally important to keep drains free-flowing. Hair catchers are highlighted as essential for this purpose. The TubShroom Tub Drain Hair Catcher is a popular choice among NBC Select staff, including editors Mili Godio, Lindsay Schneider, Rosalie Sparaco, and Caitlin Cusack, who commend its effectiveness in trapping hair before it enters the drain. Lindsay Schneider, who has long, curly hair, specifically notes how well the TubShroom collects shed hair without blocking water flow. Similarly, the Zaa Bathtub Drain Hair Catcher, a silicone, top-hat shaped device, is praised by NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin for its ability to prevent clogs from long hair and pet hair, while still allowing water to pass through.
For those who prefer liquid solutions, enzyme-based drain maintainers offer a safer alternative to corrosive chemicals. Chris Petri, operations manager at Petri Plumbing, emphasizes the danger of chemical cleaners to pipes. Ryan Knoll suggests Mighty Mint Drain Maintainer with Enzymes as a safe, plant-based option for monthly maintenance. This product works by using enzymes to break down organic matter like skin, hair, and other biological messes. To use it, warm water is run through the drain for a minute, followed by a cup of the solution to clean and deodorize, ensuring pipe safety due to its enzyme-based composition.
When using a drain snake, adherence to manufacturer instructions is critical to prevent pipe damage. General steps involve carefully inserting the snake’s wand into the drain, using an offset handle to prevent it from getting stuck, and slowly pulling out debris. If a drain snake is unavailable, a simple home remedy of baking soda and distilled white vinegar can be effective for minor clogs, as demonstrated by personal experience with improved drainage. The article concludes by listing the contributing experts: Chris Petri, Ryan Knoll, and Kadi Dulude, all of whom possess specialized knowledge in plumbing and home cleaning, and whose recommendations are independently verified by NBC Select.
#HomeCleaning #DrainMaintenance #PlumbingTips #BathtubClogs #HairCatchers #EnzymeCleaners #DIYHomeCare #HomeCleaning #DrainMaintenance #PlumbingTips #BathtubClogs #HairCatchers #EnzymeCleaners #DIYHomeCare
0 ความคิดเห็นรวม
ยังไม่มีความคิดเห็นคุณอาจจะชอบอีกด้วย































































