Open Bathroom Sink Drain
A little deferred maintenance was causing the sink in Steph's bathroom not to drain. The resulting standing water was becoming a nuisance! Time for a good cleaning!
Product:
- Snake Hair Drain Clog Remover Cleaning Tool (Amazon)
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- Whink Hair Clog Blaster (Amazon)
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Even though the sink looks good and clean, there is trouble, lots of trouble in the way of soap scum and very long hair clogging the drain!
The first step is to remove the horizontal rod that holds the stopper in place. There is a spring clip holding the horizontal rod to the vertical strap (The gray thing with the holes.) Pull this clip off and pull the rod away from the vertical strap.
Unscrew the grey nut on the backside of the drain and pull this out (you might need a wrench if hand strength isn't enough). Go ahead and clean this with a little soapy water and a brush. Put a bucket under the drain just in case there is any dripping water.
Now the stopper is free and can be removed from the sink. Wash the stopper as well. I put this in a glass of soapy water with a little vinegar and let it soak; finish with a light brushing (an old toothbrush works well) and rinse well.
This is a disposable plastic hair clog removal tool that works well to remove hair clogs. Ug, this hair clog was too gross to show here!
We followed up with a drain cleaner to get any remaining residue. Follow the directions.
Time to reassemble the parts. Drop in the stopper with the hole facing forward. That hole is where the horizontal rod connects to the stopper.
Tighten the nut. Don't over tighten as these are plastic parts.
Fit the rod into the vertical strap which is connected to the lift rod. Replace the spring clip on the back of the horizontal rod. (This is the part that makes the stopper go up and down.) Be sure to make note of the hole the rod was originally fitted into and put it into the same place.
This is the lift rod. It also can be replaced if you ever need change the color of your fixtures.
This was an easy fix that most homeowners can do. There is no need to live with a slow draining sink!
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Source: https://www.motherdaughterprojects.com/blog/how-to-clean-a-clogged-bathroom-sink
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