Squirt a few tablespoons of dish soap down the drain, then pour hot (not boiling) water. Soap helps lubricate and break down greasy clogs.
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. how to unblock a bath drain without a plunger
No plunger? No problem. Try these DIY methods using common household items. Squirt a few tablespoons of dish soap down
Most bath drains have a pop-up stopper or a few screws. Remove it and clean out visible hair/debris with tweezers or a bottle brush. Wait 2–3 minutes, then run hot tap water to check flow
If nothing works after a few tries, the blockage may be deep in the pipes. Avoid chemical drain cleaners—they can damage pipes and harm your skin. Call a plumber for persistent clogs.
Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use or share:
No account yet?
Create an Account