Removing the stopper is no problem. If you reach under and behind the Trap you will find a rod that runs through a large nut and into the trap. You in many cases can turn the nut off with no tools. Have a bucket under it and when it's lose reach back and you will find a metal strap coming down from the pull rod and this strap will have several holes in it. Down by the rod you will find a spring clip so just pinch it and you now can slide the rod back and out , now lift out the plug and now tread the large nut back on and your ready for your drain cleaner. I've found a product that really works and it's called CLR Power Plumber . It's a pressurized can of stuff and yes it truly does the job. I found this product at Ace Hardware. Glenn
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