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The basin in our bathroom has not been draining well over the last
week. I've tried shifting it with a flexible metal rod. Also used caustic soda which didn't work. The blockage is not in the trap, but must be further along the pipe. Basin is now full of standing water, with 'Mr muscle', which also failed to unblock it. Any suggestions on what I do with this now? |
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The basin in our bathroom has not been draining well over the last week. I've tried shifting it with a flexible metal rod. Also used caustic soda which didn't work. The blockage is not in the trap, but must be further along the pipe. Basin is now full of standing water, with 'Mr muscle', which also failed to unblock it. Any suggestions on what I do with this now? Caustic soda solution might have to be left all day or over-night for a really bad blockage, even though the label says leave for 30 minutes. Have you tried vigorous sink plunging? It is important to block the overflow whilst plunging otherwise a lot of the suction and pressure will be lost. Can you insert the flexible metal drain clearer up the outlet end? If all else fails and the waste pipe is connected with push-fit or compression fittings you may have to dismantle the pipe further along and clear the blockage. But if you can't get at the pipe or if it has welded fittings then its back to caustic soda and the plunger. You have got to be more determined that the blockage will move than the blockage is determined that it is going to stay put. |
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 07:25:27 -0800, hicks wrote:
The basin in our bathroom has not been draining well over the last week. I've tried shifting it with a flexible metal rod. Also used caustic soda which didn't work. The blockage is not in the trap, but must be further along the pipe. Basin is now full of standing water, with 'Mr muscle', which also failed to unblock it. Any suggestions on what I do with this now? ================================ Look in your local shops for something like this: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...13894&ts=29313 You can get them either with a sliding plunger as shown or as a simple plunger. Whichever you use make sure that there's no possibility of getting an eyeful of the caustic soda you've been using. Cic. -- ================================ Testing UBUNTU Linux Everything working so far ================================ |
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![]() Codswallop wrote: Caustic soda solution might have to be left all day or over-night for a really bad blockage, even though the label says leave for 30 minutes. Have you tried vigorous sink plunging? It is important to block the overflow whilst plunging otherwise a lot of the suction and pressure will be lost. Can you insert the flexible metal drain clearer up the outlet end? If all else fails and the waste pipe is connected with push-fit or compression fittings you may have to dismantle the pipe further along and clear the blockage. But if you can't get at the pipe or if it has welded fittings then its back to caustic soda and the plunger. You have got to be more determined that the blockage will move than the blockage is determined that it is going to stay put. The pipe is not really accessible. I haven't tried plunging though. I'll try the suggested Screwfix product. |
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:29:02 -0800, hicks wrote:
Codswallop wrote: snipped The pipe is not really accessible. I haven't tried plunging though. I'll try the suggested Screwfix product. ================================ Don't *buy* at Screwfix - it will cost an extra £5-00p in handling charges. Buy locally. Cic. -- ================================ Testing UBUNTU Linux Everything working so far ================================ |
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Cicero wrote:
================================ Look in your local shops for something like this: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...13894&ts=29313 You can get them either with a sliding plunger as shown or as a simple plunger. Whichever you use make sure that there's no possibility of getting an eyeful of the caustic soda you've been using. I use one of these and it's not failed me yet http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...60260&id=34513 Don't forget to block the overflow with a cloth. -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
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![]() The Medway Handyman wrote: I use one of these and it's not failed me yet http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...60260&id=34513 Don't forget to block the overflow with a cloth. You're right. It worked! 2.99 well spent there. Thanks for the tip. |
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