I need to get a new snake for the end of the drill as the one we 
bought at  Home Depot lasted  all of 5 minutes.   thanks. Lee

On Sat, Jan 
02, 2010 at 12:30:53PM -0500, 
Rick Hume wrote:
> It is my experience that you want to be careful when using chemicals to clean 
> drains.  Many of today's chemicals are quite toxic and can actually damage 
> your plumbing.  It is best to attempt clearing a drain by using a plunger or 
> plumbing snake.  Often, removing and cleaning the trap can fix the problem.  
> A plumbing snake will almost always clear the problem.  I use a snake that 
> allows for attaching a drill.  It'll clean her out like new!
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Lee A. Stone 
>   To: Blind Handyman 
>   Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 11:23 AM
>   Subject: [BlindHandyMan] drain cleaners
> 
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>   is there a more powerfull drain cleaner that we can buy over the 
>   counter besides Mr.Plumber. I am referring I think to hair in one 
>   drain and not sure what they put down the kitchen sink. thanks. Lee
> 
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