expireddshoppr posted Dec 06, 2023 07:18 PM
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expireddshoppr posted Dec 06, 2023 07:18 PM
Price Mistake: (8 pack) Drano Dual-Force Foamer, Drain Clog Remover, Commercial Line, 17 oz $5.98
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Method #1: Your refrigerator will need to have an ice cube or ice pellet maker for this method (not a shaved ice maker). It is really simple - start making a ton of ice and collect enough to fill half of a 5 gallon bucket and keep it in your freezer so that it doesn't melt after you make it and collect it. Once you have collected the ice cubes, push the ice cubes into the drain one cube at a time and when it starts to resist, keep pushing ice cubes into the drain as hard as you can with your thumbs. Keep doing this with all of the ice cubes until they are all pushed into the pipe. They will naturally bend around traps and whatever impediments there are in your drain as you push more in and they sort of start melting a little bit and get slick and rounded. Once you have pushed all of the ice cubes in, do not do anything but let it all sit in the drain until it all melts which will take about 8 hours. So, basically just do this before you go to bed and when you wake up all of the ice will have been melted and have gone down the drain. Then start running your hot water into the drain and let it run for about 5 minutes. That's it.
Method #2: You will need a small aquarium air pump and also about 3 to 4 ft of aquarium air pump hose. You can buy both of these items at Walmart and together you can get this for less than $10 because the hose is only a few bucks and the cheapest aquarium air pumps are as low as $7 or so. You will then also need some dishwashing detergent. Lastly, you will need to make a plastic or rubber plug that fits the drain and then bore out a hole in the center of the plug with a drill bit that is the same diameter as the aquarium hose. So what you will do is first pour a quarter cup of dishwashing detergent into the drain followed by a little bit of water to fill up the drain until it backs up and then take three or four feet of the aquarium hose and attach it to the aquarium pump and then for the other side of the hose you will push it through the hole in the plug and then you will put the plug in the drain hole and then once that's secured you keep pushing the air hose through the hole until you reach the clog which you will know you did when the hose can't be pushed further down. Then connect the air pump to an electrical outlet and turn it on and what will happen is air will be pumped into the area where the clog is and when combined with the water and detergent it will start to froth and bubble up and back up towards the plug but the secure plug will not easily allow the soap bubbles that are being created in enormous amounts to back out of the plug area and so what happens is a little bit of pressure takes place in the pipe and the suds are actually pushed through the clog area instead and just keep on doing this for about 30 minutes and then turn off the pump and pull out the plug with the hose in it and turn on the hot water for 5 minutes. That's it.
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