Results 1 to 10 of 21
Thread: slow sink drain problem
Hybrid View
-
05-11-2020, 09:19 PM #1
slow sink drain problem
Has anyone had any sink drainage problem because of shaving soap
lather. Since I started using Cremo I think it might be causing a problem with the sink drainage. I am going to try some Draino but I am curious if anyone else has anything like plumbing problems caused by
thick lather.Last edited by Tony A; 05-11-2020 at 09:23 PM.
-
05-11-2020, 09:59 PM #2
Yes.
About twice a year I have to de soap the bottom of my sink stopper. And by bottom, I mean the bottom that is down in the drain pipe.Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead - Charles Bukowski
-
The Following User Says Thank You to criswilson10 For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-11-2020, 10:06 PM #3
Try running hot water down the drain for a couple of minutes. Do that after each shave.
Yeah, you may need the drano to unclog it, but the hot water after each shave helps to
prevent a next time."If you come up to it, and you just can't do it, then that's jolly well where you are."
Lord Buckley
-
The Following User Says Thank You to PaulKidd For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-11-2020, 10:23 PM #4
Yep... I have to use Draino a couple times a year. I think the shaving soap + shaved whiskers makes for clogging.
Recovered Razor Addict
(Just kidding, I have one incoming...)
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Aldwyn For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-11-2020, 10:46 PM #5
If soap clogs your sink you are not using enough water.
Helps to run hot water to loosen/soften things up and then plug the drain and let the sink fill it then let it out all at once.
Might take a couple of times but works without chemicals.
Don't wit until the drain plugs before you clean it because then you need a snake!
-
The Following User Says Thank You to 32t For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-11-2020, 10:53 PM #6
- Join Date
- Mar 2012
- Location
- Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Posts
- 17,334
Thanked: 3228Yup, if I think the drain is slowing down some liquid plumber puts it right.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
-
The Following User Says Thank You to BobH For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-11-2020, 11:39 PM #7
I never use any Draino. I try to run real hot water down as often as I can as my bathroom faucet has water restrictors so you don't get a lot of water.
If you or anyone else has long hair, it complicates things a bit as the hair hangs up and helps the build up.
This is the set up my bathroom sink uses. The area in red is where my drain plugs up. All you need to do to unplug it is to unscrew the nut where the red arrow is pointing, then pull the rod out, remove the drain plug, clean everything up, then reinstall everything.
NOTE: Something like a baby bottle brush is handy to clean the inside of the drain pipe.
Just make sure to make a mental note, take a picture or draw a picture of how the rod attaches in the circle in blue.
Easy, peasy--Last edited by cudarunner; 05-12-2020 at 01:13 AM. Reason: small correctinos
Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdins cave of 'stuff'.
Kim X
-
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to cudarunner For This Useful Post:
Brontosaurus (05-12-2020), Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-12-2020, 12:40 AM #8
I was very happy when they got rid of the sensor sinks that I had to deal with. Move your hands, no water and not enough to flush the soap.
They went to standard faucets on that addition and I can't remember the last time I had to unplug a sink there.
In some areas water is at a premium and I could understand that but if not use enough water to wash the soap etc. down and you will have few issues.
Even if water is restricted plug the drain and let all the water flow in one large batch and many of your problems will be eliminated.
Toothpaste is another one that many might not think about............
-
The Following User Says Thank You to 32t For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-12-2020, 03:46 AM #9
Why does a drain plug, but a roof will leak?
-
The Following User Says Thank You to bluesman7 For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)
-
05-12-2020, 03:55 AM #10
-
The Following User Says Thank You to cudarunner For This Useful Post:
Tony A (05-12-2020)