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How Do You Remove A Washcloth From A Bathtub Drain?

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How Do You Remove A Washcloth From A Bathtub Drain?

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Bathtub drains that do not have mechanical stoppers usually lack the cross-hairs that keep large objects, such as washcloths, from falling inside the drain. Since the bathtub drain is often smaller than the main house drain, an object the size of a washcloth is likely to stop before getting to the main line. Removing a washcloth from a bathtub drain is a matter of getting a good hold on it and pulling it back out. Pulling the washcloth out of the drain, rather than pushing it through, prevents it from clogging in a place that requires the disassembly of your house drain lines. Reach inside the drain with a pair of long tweezers or a pair of hemostats. Try to grab any small edge of the washcloth and pull it straight out. If you lose the grip, grab the washcloth again. Continue pulling until part of the washcloth is above the drain opening. Grab the washcloth with your fingers to remove it completely from the drain. Insert the coil end of a drain snake into the tub drain if you cannot re

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