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Push it down until you feel resistance. Hook the hair, pull slowly. Repeat 3–4 times.
Here’s the hard truth: a standard cup plunger is almost useless on a shower drain. And if you use a flange plunger (the one with the extra lip), you might just push the clog deeper.
Pour a kettle of boiling water down first. It softens soap scum. (Skip if you have PVC pipes older than 20 years—use hot tap water instead.)
Pour ½ cup baking soda, then 1 cup white vinegar. Cover the drain with a wet rag for 10 minutes. Flush with hot water.
You have a slow-draining shower. Water pools around your ankles. Your first instinct? Grab the toilet plunger.
The Plunger Won’t Save Your Shower Drain (Here’s Why)
For your shower, get a $3 hair snake and 10 minutes of patience. Your ankles will thank you. Would you like a version of this tailored for a plumbing subreddit or a home maintenance blog?
Push it down until you feel resistance. Hook the hair, pull slowly. Repeat 3–4 times.
Here’s the hard truth: a standard cup plunger is almost useless on a shower drain. And if you use a flange plunger (the one with the extra lip), you might just push the clog deeper. plunger shower drain
Pour a kettle of boiling water down first. It softens soap scum. (Skip if you have PVC pipes older than 20 years—use hot tap water instead.) Push it down until you feel resistance
Pour ½ cup baking soda, then 1 cup white vinegar. Cover the drain with a wet rag for 10 minutes. Flush with hot water. Here’s the hard truth: a standard cup plunger
You have a slow-draining shower. Water pools around your ankles. Your first instinct? Grab the toilet plunger.
The Plunger Won’t Save Your Shower Drain (Here’s Why)
For your shower, get a $3 hair snake and 10 minutes of patience. Your ankles will thank you. Would you like a version of this tailored for a plumbing subreddit or a home maintenance blog?