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    This may be an odd one, but I am in a continual argument with my son, who is also my landlord. Recently my bathroom sink started backing up. Dutifully, I undid the elbow to check for build up or obstructions. Perfectly clear. Told son, he arrived with high power drain cleaner. Applied and in appropriate time drain ran clear and fluidly. Move on two weeks, same problem arising. Just mentioned it to my son and received a non argumentative response that left me a little baffled. His belief is that all of the shaving soap/cream product and stubble going down the drain is causing an almost immediate system back up. Doesn't mind I have all that "goop" but that's the reason and that's that. Obviously I am of different belief (he only shaves twice a week and states he has no problems with a backed up bathroom sink) and say there is a larger cause that must be addressed. I open it to discussion and expect to see everything from bewilderment to constructive observations (and maybe a solution that leaves both my son and me pleased).
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    We'll see what others come up with but, I have shaved everyday for over a year wet-shaving with either cream or soap and even using pre-shave cream and I've had no issues with sink cloggage. I've also skipped saturdays at times and even with the longer stubble no issues. Anyways, that's my experience...

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    Same here, 3 years shaving in the same sink, with all kinds of cream & soap, no problem,,maybe something fell in that sink partially blocking it that drain cleaner cannot effect. When you use the drain cleaner, you are just clearing the normal hair,,,etc,,,,maybe something plastic fell in the drain,,,
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    Only thing that blocks my sink is long hairs hanging up on the pop up actuator arm and then it is just slow to drain. Nothing from anything shaving related.

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    I did some reading on this and the result was, surprise surprise, both yes and no. Some have had the same problem as you and said that it was the shaving creams/soaps fault. Some said that they have never had any problems with sinks clogging. So it might, or might not, be the shaving that is the reason for it.

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    Actually, an old trick for clogging soap is baking soda and vinegar, it will clear something as easily disolvable as soap. Either that are any degreaser type thing will clear it right away....

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    As 1 who installs pipe from faucet and drain to the ocean/septic tank/where ever I would say it shouldn't be caused by soap, cream or anything from shaving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Only thing that blocks my sink is long hairs hanging up on the pop up actuator arm and then it is just slow to drain. Nothing from anything shaving related.

    Bob
    +1 on the actuator. I trim my mustache with electric clippers and a # 1 comb attached to leave the satche short. I do it over the sink. Now the short mustache hairs will get in there and maybe get gummed up with the MWF residue ? Dunno but I've had to pull the actuator pop up Bob mentioned and all was well again ....... until the next time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    +1 on the actuator. I trim my mustache with electric clippers and a # 1 comb attached to leave the satche short. I do it over the sink. Now the short mustache hairs will get in there and maybe get gummed up with the MWF residue ? Dunno but I've had to pull the actuator pop up Bob mentioned and all was well again ....... until the next time.
    I guess it could, but I think that those hairs are so small that they would be able to pass right by as long as the passage is clear to begin with. But it's not unlikely that it will contribute to clogging to some extent, but not nearly as much as long hair. That's just my guesses though.
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