For the discerning individual who wants to unclog their drains without calling in the professionals, we offer a series of DIY techniques.
Baking soda and vinegar are a classic combination for clearing out the clog. Mix equal parts baking soda and vinegar in a drain, then let the mixture fizz and bubble its way out of the clog.
Learn more about this techniqueA plunger can sometimes be used for more than just toilets. Use a plunger to create suction in the clogged drain, then lift it up and down to break up the clog.
Read more about this techniqueThe trusty drain snake is a long, coily friend that can reach into the depths of your clogged drain. Feed it into the clog, then pull it back out, bringing the clog with it.
Go back to Clog-Removal Techniques Try the Baking Soda and Vinegar technique if you're feeling fancyFor those who like a little challenge, try plunger-ception. Use the plunger to clear the clog, then use the drain snake to clear the plunger.
Read more about Plunger-ceptionFor the truly advanced, we have the Drain-o-Matic 3000. This high-tech solution uses laser-guided precision to blast the clog out of the drain with ease.
Return to Clog-Removal Techniques for more options Try Plunger-ception for a fun challenge Or go old-school with Baking Soda and VinegarDon't forget to wear your safety goggles when using the Drain-o-Matic 3000. We're not responsible for any eye damage caused by flying shrapnel.
Q: Is the Drain-o-Matic 3000 safe? A: Only if you use it correctly. Don't ask us how to hold it.