HI, You mite try using vinegar and baking soda.. Put a good amount of soda in
the drain and then the vinegar... Let it set and work for a long wile and then
run the water and see what happens...
ROB FROM MINNESOTA----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Kennedy
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Home remedies-sewer traps
Depending on the severity of the clog, give something like Dawn dishwashing
liquid a big squeeze directly into the drain and then dump some very hot water
in after it. It may have to have a couple doses of hot water dumped in. If you
see progress repeat it. If not no harm was done. But think about it. Dish soap
is used to dissolve grease so using a larger amount of dish soap will make it
stronger and the hot water helps to melt the grease as well. I've done this
myself that's why I can pass it along.
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee A. Stone
To: Blind Handyman
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 5:56 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Home remedies-sewer traps
Long ago we had a discussion on her as to what works good in home sewer
traps, like the ones under the kitchen sink and that main trap before
things leafve the house. I have a feeling that someone here has not
wiped a greasy pan out like after having cooked sausage or a burger. It
was my turn to do the dish's today and I am positive I felt grease on
the little dohangis that stops up the water. so besides buying liquid
plumber what might be good for possible grease in a trap. is it baking
soda, rock salt? any and all answers, suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks.lee
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