The P-trap is the U-shaped part of the drain, and it's a common place for sediment or gunk buildup. Most P-traps can be removed by hand, so all you need to do this is a bowl and an old toothbrush.
Q: For a month, it has been taking longer for the water to drain from my bathroom sink. This morning, the murky water is just standing there. I tried to pull out the stopper, but it comes up only so ...
You use your sink on a daily basis to rinse everything from your hands, body, and hair to dishes and veggies. So when water starts draining a little more slowly than usual and even the best drain ...
Several reviewers say this $15 tool saved them "hundreds of dollars" in plumbing fees.
The Yugou foaming drain cleaner didn't remove any of the clogged hair from a writer's bathroom drains and isn't really a good ...