Introduction
In this guide, I will explain how to remove buildup in the shower drain.
Parts
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Begin by putting on a pair of disposable gloves to protect your hands from what is inside your drain and from the chemicals in drain opener.
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Cover the drain with a plunger and run the water in your bathtub or shower until it covers at least half of the plunger.
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Without breaking the seal of the plunger on the drain, push the plunger sharply down and up a few times.
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Push down on the plunger again, but pull up sharply to break the seal.
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This will hopefully dislodge what is clogging the drain. Any residual items may be removed as in step 3.
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The drain opener you purchased should have instructions on the back which will tell you how much of the drain cleaner to use.
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Slowly pour the liquid drain opener down the drain, but avoid pouring the liquid on your shower floor and drain stopper.
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If you were unable to remove the drain stopper, lift the stopper up as much as possible and follow the steps above.
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Wait at least the time stated on your bottle of drain opener.
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Different drain openers have different wait times, ranging from 10 minutes to 10 hours.
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After an appropriate amount of time, run hot water down the drain to flush out any remaining blockage.
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To reassemble your drain stopper, follow the steps you took in step one in reverse order.