Obviously, you want to start by snaking the clog in the hopes of getting it to loosen up. Once the clog has been loosened up you could try and flush it with hot fluids to get it off the sides of the affected piping. After the clog has been dislodged from the drain flush repeatedly. If the clog reappears repeat the above recommendations .
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ReplyDeleteObviously, you want to start by snaking the clog in the hopes of getting it to loosen up. Once the clog has been loosened up you could try and flush it with hot fluids to get it off the sides of the affected piping. After the clog has been dislodged from the drain flush repeatedly. If the clog reappears repeat the above recommendations .
ReplyDeleteGood choices all! And it's good to see you back, BruHa!
ReplyDeleteAnd if you do it right, it will re-appear frequently until it finds another plumber.
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