I got one of those plastic barbed prongy things and there doesn’t seem to be any hair that I can see. I did run the shower on the hottest setting but it’s still not running really free.
When I put the prongy thing down the hole, it only seems to go down about 4” then is stopped by a solid plate.
I thought that this was what I should be able to remove.
This is what we do in our house:
1. Buy a bottle of Buster Plughole Unblocker (Bathroom) from Tesco.
2. After the final shower of the day has been had, pour the whole bottle (300 ml) down the plughole, and leave it for 24 hours.
3. After 24 hours, pour 3 kettlesful of hot water down the plughole.
4. The shower is ready for use as soon as you have poured the hot water down the plughole.
If the internal plastic thing has a piece running across the top in a position ideal for gripping with thumb and finger, it can be removed. It’s the internal part that forms the U bend trap. Some are just pull straight up and out. Others you twist then pull out.
I used the same product as Bookbinder, earlier this week. The bath wasn't draining properly and my daughter caught all the trapped hair that she could find. Used the Buster overnight and back to normal in the morning. The gunk that ended up getting caught in the drain outside was unbelievable, a great big ball of hair and soap scum. Yuk.
I have to insert a coin or similar in the groove on top.Twist it and the cylinder comes out. Give it a clean and insert it back into the pipe. No problem. While its out I pour drain cleaner into the pipe.
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