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Damsall in distress?  

secret_lade 49F
14389 messages
11/5/2020 16h07
Damsall in distress?


When I do an orientation, I refer to my coworkers and peers as my 'work family'.

In many ways, they are very much a type of family to me. I see them 40 hours a week, which ends up being more than I see my own family.

I vent to them when I am angry and I listen to them when they need to talk....

We look out for each other.

So, it was no surprise to me when I asked one of my coworkers which type of drain cleaner worked the best... And ended up with about 10 coworkers all scrutinizing my clogged drain and offering assistance and advice to get it cleared.

Now, I am no shrinking violet and I have been on my own for a long time now... I have taken care of a clog before...

But it did make me chuckle to see such concern over a clogged drain.

Just like a regular family, everyone had their own suggestion on how I should handle the situation. And, just like my own family, I ignored it all and did what I wanted to do anyway.

When it was all said and done, I still didn't get an answer to my original question.

Which drain cleaner worked the best?

Happy Monday!

secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
12/5/2020 15h09

    Citer GhostofH:
    I agree with Drano Gel. Used it many a time myself always with great success. However IF it is hair that is clogging the drain, it's always best to try and remove as much as you can as it is usually just clogged at the trap area. Just my two cents....
It was definitely a hair clog... I tried to get as much out as I could, which usually works. If all else fails... I can usually just call the complex handiman. I try not to whenever possible as I find him sketchy.


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
12/5/2020 15h06

    Citer topherific:
    hoping the Damsall found the answer and did it work?
I used Liquid Plumber, it worked like a charm!


topherific 61H
5209 messages
12/5/2020 13h56

hoping the Damsall found the answer and did it work?


GhostofH 65H
22788 messages
12/5/2020 12h06

    Citer lonlyforlove2:
    I like the Drano Gel pour it in , let set for 15 min and flush it with a kettle of boiling water.I have found it will get almost anything out and the boiling water does a fine job of rinsing the crud away.
    Just another thought for you to file away with the work family's

    Have a good day, be safe..
I agree with Drano Gel. Used it many a time myself always with great success. However IF it is hair that is clogging the drain, it's always best to try and remove as much as you can as it is usually just clogged at the trap area. Just my two cents....


thikhead 67H
3346 messages
12/5/2020 8h38

QUOTING: I hadn't heard the dish soap one... would that work on a hair clog? Good to know for the future, just in case.

for about a dollars worth of soap,
its worth a try before you use force or chemicals.
lubrication seep into it might loosen it.

but if you have an in-drain stopper mechanism
and its wrapped around that, maybe not.

"well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
12/5/2020 2h28

    Citer jajo696:
    ive always wondered why they dont sell the crystals anymore. I think the brand was Drano....a small can of crystals. That was always reliable....you could hear them fizz up and crackle n pop in the drain. No longer anywhere. I just use the gel Drano now...
    glad u got ur solution Ms Damsel ~~
Now that you mention it... I remember those crystals. It seemed like they were under every sink and in every basement when I was a kid growing up. You're right, didn't see them yesterday when I was trying to decide what to get.


jajo696 113F
4287 messages
11/5/2020 23h40

ive always wondered why they dont sell the crystals anymore. I think the brand was Drano....a small can of crystals. That was always reliable....you could hear them fizz up and crackle n pop in the drain. No longer anywhere. I just use the gel Drano now...
glad u got ur solution Ms Damsel ~~


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h46

    Citer easy_going2014:
    hmm, a shrinking violet

    well, you don't get that type of analogy much on this site

    and, many have responded to your dilema

    stay safe

    hmm

    PHOX - "Shrinking Violets"

    If you wanna run
    If you wanna run
    I will, too
    But if you wanna stay
    We can try and dodge all the things
    That try to get in our way
    Get out of our way
    And they'll all say it's too soon
    Two shrinking violets at full bloom
    Hearts prolific in plain view
    As lovely large as craters on our moon
    On chamomile lavender days
    I'll find peace under care
    Of your razor-sharp ribcage
    Your lifted ribcage
I like my descriptive words and phrases. Makes the story come to life.


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h40

    Citer thikhead:
    like CharlesD6996 says,
    depends a lot where and what the clog is.


    a simple and safe way to start
    is a HUGE squirt of dish soap (like half a small bottle!)
    and some time.
    sometimes the extra lube will do the trick,
    if not, then move on to something else,
    like the baking soda/vinegar one.

    worth a try before going to harsher chemicals.

    if youre plunging, make sure you have the right type of plunger.
    theres the flange type made especially for toilets.
    and the flat type made specifically for sinks.
I hadn't heard the dish soap one... would that work on a hair clog? Good to know for the future, just in case.


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h38

    Citer lonlyforlove2:
    I like the Drano Gel pour it in , let set for 15 min and flush it with a kettle of boiling water.I have found it will get almost anything out and the boiling water does a fine job of rinsing the crud away.
    Just another thought for you to file away with the work family's

    Have a good day, be safe..
You have a good day too! Thanks!


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h35

    Citer Oxygen4fun:
    Cutious, why do you ask them, if you just "ignore it all and do what you want to do anyway"? Just curious, not trying irtitate.
I asked one person what product I should buy, Liquid Plumber or Drano. Not how to snake my drain, how to take it apart, or how to install a hair trap. I can call a handyman for all that.


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h31

I will try this if it ever happens again.


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h29

    Citer mc_justmc:
    I like Drano. I hate my work family, they make me want to run away.
My last job was like that, they were a bunch of selfish shit heads. I got called to cover some kind of shift on nearly every day off I had. They would get pissed if I said no, I had plans.


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h25

Hair clog in my tub.... Got it out with Liquid Plumber because it was cheapest. I could have called the handy man to do it, but he creeps me out and don't want him in my apartment alone.


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
11/5/2020 21h21

    Citer Paulxx001:
    It's nice to be part of a team. 👍❗😎🍷🍷
It is nice to be part of a team... I have worked other jobs, before, where there was no team element. Everyone out for themselves....


easy_going2014 57H
14366 messages
11/5/2020 20h20

hmm, a shrinking violet

well, you don't get that type of analogy much on this site

and, many have responded to your dilema

stay safe

hmm

PHOX - "Shrinking Violets"

If you wanna run
If you wanna run
I will, too
But if you wanna stay
We can try and dodge all the things
That try to get in our way
Get out of our way
And they'll all say it's too soon
Two shrinking violets at full bloom
Hearts prolific in plain view
As lovely large as craters on our moon
On chamomile lavender days
I'll find peace under care
Of your razor-sharp ribcage
Your lifted ribcage

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Good luck!!!


thikhead 67H
3346 messages
11/5/2020 20h16

like CharlesD6996 says,
depends a lot where and what the clog is.


a simple and safe way to start
is a HUGE squirt of dish soap (like half a small bottle!)
and some time.
sometimes the extra lube will do the trick,
if not, then move on to something else,
like the baking soda/vinegar one.

worth a try before going to harsher chemicals.

if youre plunging, make sure you have the right type of plunger.
theres the flange type made especially for toilets.
and the flat type made specifically for sinks.

"well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"


lonlyforlove2 81H  
32704 messages
11/5/2020 20h07

I like the Drano Gel pour it in , let set for 15 min and flush it with a kettle of boiling water.I have found it will get almost anything out and the boiling water does a fine job of rinsing the crud away.
Just another thought for you to file away with the work family's

Have a good day, be safe..

Stop by at lonlyforlove2
also see Lunch with Lonly , we get snow tomorrow
Check my blog on New Community, "A photo of my big Pecker"
also, " My Sunday afternoon with the kids'


Santogood 27H
10 messages
11/5/2020 18h32

Que gran equipo.


Oxygen4fun 53H/52F  
163 messages
11/5/2020 18h24

Cutious, why do you ask them, if you just "ignore it all and do what you want to do anyway"? Just curious, not trying irtitate.


mc_justmc 63H

11/5/2020 17h47

I like Drano. I hate my work family, they make me want to run away.


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
11/5/2020 16h38

It's nice to be part of a team. 👍❗😎🍷🍷


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