Use a brush and a mild cleaning solution or vinegar.
Plunging tub drain.
Use a wash rag or paper towel to remove any excess hair or soap scum that has accumulated around the strainer and the stopper.
If your bath drain is clogged mix up some of the baking soda vinegar mentioned in tip two.
On the bottom side of the plate you ll see one or more holes.
Heavy wire or coat hanger to bend into hook.
If the tub has been leaking or the drain is hard to operate clean the plunger and linkage.
As i plunged what appeared to be blackish gray sediment as well as a small piece of plastic from a bag and what i can only describe as crud began coming up out of the drain.
These allow water to pass through to keep the bathtub from overflowing.
Remove the strainer and the stopper.
With the stopper removed you can line up the plunger with your shower drain.
How to unclog a bathtub drain using a toilet plunger.
Then place the head of a plunger over the drain and start plunging until the water starts to drain.
Before you start plunging though cover up the overflow drain.
Next i figured i d try plunging this had no effect until i realized i needed to make the overflow cover airtight.
Tubs essentially have two drains.
There s the familiar one at the bottom of the tub that you close to fill up the tub with water.
It s typically covered by a metal plate.
Some bathtubs may only have a stopper and no strainer.
Flush the tub drain and overflow drain with a solution of 1 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of baking soda.
If your bathtub is still clogged you can try plunging the drain.
Fix a clogged tub drain quickly and easily by removing the stopper and fishing out the hair and gunk that causes the problem about 80 percent of the time.
Rinse with boiling water.
The dos and don ts of clearing a clogged sink unclogging your kitchen or bathroom sink doesn t have to be a job for the professionals.
You can easily unclog your bathtub drain with a standard cup style plunger but you have to seal the overflow drain first.
After 45 60 minutes fill the bathtub with.
Pour it down the drain and then place the stopper over it.
About 80 percent of the time you can fix.
Remove the overflow plate if you haven t already and stuff a rag into the opening to prevent air from escaping as you plunge the drain.
Before you try breaking up the blockage yourself.