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We’ve all been there. You’re mid-shampoo, and the water starts rising around your ankles. Your first instinct? Grab the nearest bottle of cleaning chemicals under the sink—usually that giant jug of Clorox.
But before you start pouring, let’s answer the burning question: will bleach unclog a shower drain
Here is the deep dive on why bleach fails, what it actually does to your pipes, and the three methods that work instead. Shower clogs are usually made of organic material: hair, soap scum, dead skin cells, and body oils. This creates a slimy, dense mat that acts like a net, catching everything else that goes down the drain. We’ve all been there