You can also try something called Liquid Lightning. I am told they sell it
at Wal-Mart, but not in the regular section where the Drano is. Look in the
hardware/plumbing section. It is nasty stuff, the instructions tell you to
use goggles and gloves because it is highly acidic. It works like a charm,
though.

On 5/22/07, Ray Champagne  wrote:
>
> On 5/22/07, Dana Tierney  wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > The bathroom sink is stopped up and neither plunger nor Drano is budging
> > it.
>
>
>
> Buy one of those drain snakes from the cheapo depot.  the one that has a
> crank on it.  They are like 15 bucks and so worth it.   The other day I
> fished out a set of batteries, an electric toothbrush head, and a hair
> elastic.  Nasty, but the sink drains like a dream now!  Best 15 bucks I
> have
> spent in a while.
>
> Ray
>
> (it's nice to move to a new house and leave the old projects behind.  I
> think I already have a list in the double digits in the new place, though,
> and we aren't even there yet!)
>



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