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Posted: 04/26/12 04:57am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

What's the best way to clean out my shower drain?
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Posted: 04/26/12 05:42am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Thanks for the link, how about soap scum in the drain?

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baking soda and white vineger

We don't use bar soap in our shower so we don't get any soap buildup


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Posted: 04/26/12 05:58am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Go to Lowes or Home Depot and for under $3 buy yourself a Zip It.

For the soap scum just use a good organic drain cleaner. Let it sit in the trap for awhile and allow it to do a good job.

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In the manual for my TT it says to use drain cleaner such as Drano or Liquid Plumber

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Hot water. Boil it and pour it down the drain hot


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Posted: 04/26/12 07:39pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Once you have it cleaned out stop in any hardware and get a drain strainer to avoid future problems


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I have a small spiral wire brush with stiff plastic bristles and a 1/2 inch ID loop in the top end. It is a total of about 10 inches long and the brush section is about 3-1/2 inches long and about 5/8 inch in diameter. I use it to scrub the tub drain 1 quadrant at a time. Works great busting up the scum and I work it down the p-trap a few more inches. It works great for removing the hair from the drain opening too. The hair gets all twisted up in the bristles. I remove it by pinching it loose with paper towels. I let it dry and keep it on the shelf under the sink. I got the brush in a small local hardware store in the welding supply section.

Basically the brush section is like a plastic bristled 20 guage shot gun cleaning brush used to scrub out the barrels, so you could probably use one of those as well.

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