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Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to sanitize your bathroom, your sink emits some truly foul odors. Here's why it stinks ...
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For a month, it’s been taking longer and longer for the water to drain from my bathroom sink. This morning the murky water is just standing there, not budging and defying my commands to exit my ...
With a few household items and these simple steps, you can learn how to unclog a sink and save yourself a call to the plumber. The post How to Clear a Clogged Sink Drain appeared first on Reader's ...
When water comes up through the drain of a sink or tub, it's usually caused by a clog, or heavy rainfall that overwhelmed the sewer system. Plumbers explain how to clear the clog and the blockage.
Yep, same as the kitchen sink: Pour a large pot of boiling water slowly down the bathroom sink drain, hoping it loosens and breaks up the clog. Step 3: Use baking soda and vinegar.
For bathroom sinks, it’s more likely that hair or other fibrous material is causing the clog. Dish soap won’t do the job here; try using baking soda and vinegar in a similar process.
Question: How can I remove stains around the drain of a bathroom sink? — Manassas Answer: The stains are probably mineral deposits, left because water repeatedly pooled around the drain and ...
To properly plunge your bathroom sink, it’s best to have a drain plunger—these are usually the ones with red cups and wood handles. You can also buy a hand plunger for sinks for around $5.