Bath not draining

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marsaday

Any ideas on how i unblock the bath pipe without going in with tools to take to pieces. Do chemicals work ?

A tenant has been washing her dog in the bath and it has totally blocked it up (or quite badly).

I have asked her to pour caustic soda into the bath with hot water and then pull the plug and let the water do the work. Would this help at all ?

Any other ideas. I do assume i will need to go in and take the panels off and address the trap at some point.
 
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you may be able to fish the hair our with a bit off wire
dont know if chemicals will dissolve hair :eek:
 
If the tenant caused the blockage then that becomes her responsibility to get it sorted.

Caustic soda might dissolve it the hair if its steeped in it for a couple of hours.

Tony
 
If your luck is in, you may get results with a wet vac, but block the overflow first!
Often enough, you'll see lengths of whatever appearing upwards from the bath drain. Lovely :p
The caustic soda concentration needed to dissolve hair would be very, very strong.
John :)
 
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Caustic soda dissolves hair quite easily.
 
Us a Wet Vac, you can buy them from Wickes for £40.
The tenant should pay for this job!!!.

PS Don't use it after chemicals!

Andy
 
Give the girl a break - she was only washing the dog. :rolleyes:
 
i still am, and don't expect someone else to unblock sinks for me nor wipe my arse or owt else.
 
No in this case i will sort it. The bath always drained slowly and the dog hair has just made things much worse.

I will get them to try the caustic soda first. Then i will have a look myself. cheers for info
 
Tell them to be very careful, it can spit and will blind in moments. Googles and stand back. It should really be banned,
 

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