You may also be losing some brush bristles down the drain which won't help. Combined with long spouse's hair and soap etc it can be a problem. I try to make sure I don't let any bristles go down the drain because they can be a challenge even for draino and if you use a synthetic brush drain cleaner won't dissolve them. They're basically made out of the same material that the bottle the drain cleaner comes in so no dissolving. Another thing I do is close the sink drain while I'm doing the final rinse allowing the sink to fill completely then letting it all drain out at once. If you only ever trickle water down the drain it won't clear adequately and will be more prone to clogs. I used Kiehl's shaving cream a number of years ago and that stuff was guaranteed to clog your drain.
(03-16-2018, 04:53 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Get a small plunger made for sinks. Like this:
Works like a charm and saves you from having to buy and use drain opening chemicals.
Cool. I'm getting one. $9.99 on amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Home-X-Mini-Plung...nk+plunger
I use a drain unclogging tool that looks like a large zip tie with serated teeth on the sides that grab the hair as you pull it out of the drain. I got mine at home depot for $3. I also use drain cleaner. If the clog is real bad I use my drain snake.
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