|
Try a plunger first. Avoid chemicals like draino at all costs. If a plunger doesn't work, a mixture of baking soda and vinegar followed by boiling water might do the trick. For more
http://answers.ask.com/Home/Other/how_to_fix_a_clo...
|
|
1. Remove the drain cover. Some drain covers are unattached and can simply be lifted out of the drain. Others may be screwed in and require a screwdriver to detach the cover from
http://www.ehow.com/how_5542421_fix-clogged-bathtu...
|
|
1. Remove the water that is standing in the basement. Whether it is on the floor, sink, tub or toilet drains, remove as much of the dirty water as possible. Be sure to wear gloves
http://www.ehow.com/how_6674511_fix-clogged-baseme...
|
|
1. Terry cloth towels are great to use for plumbing repairs. Push towels into overflow holes in your sink and the other drain, if you have a double sink. 2. Position the plunger over
http://www.ehow.com/how_6499973_fix-clogged-kitche...
|