There are several types of sewer devices, initially the pull type, and later the flap type and the bounce type, etc. Generally speaking, if these water are used for a long time, if they are not cleaned in time, the mechanical properties are not very good due to the deposition and adhesion of dirt. The old-fashioned pull-type drain is no longer commonly used. Now, when choosing a drain, you need to choose the one that can take out the entire inner core, clean it and put it back in for easy cleaning.
Clogged Drainer Units If the irrigation operation is slow, it may be a hair clog problem. The following method, although not subtle, is often helpful. That is with a hanger, straighten it so you can turn the curved end drain hole, travel it to the point where you shave your hair, slowly pull it down the drain, drag the hair out, and clear the buildup of hair blockages. You can also pour some detergent or similar products into the drain and wait 30 minutes to soak the Waste Drain unit in hot water before running.
If you don't want to use harsh chemicals, you can also pour baking soda down the drain; followed by half a cup of white vinegar, cover the irrigation with a rag and quickly plug it into the drain hole, baking soda and vinegar will have a chemical reaction, so it is important to To maintain the digestive hole covered so the content does not escape. Slowly removing the drain plug after 30 minutes and pouring 1 gallon of scalding water down the drain can fix a clogged drain unit.
Blockage cleaning method of the drain unit:
1. When the basin water switch is in the pop-up irrigation state, hold the pop-up water switch with your hand, turn it counterclockwise, and the water switch cover will be unscrewed;
2. After unscrewing, soak it in water directly. You can also scrub with a small brush;
3. There will also be a lot of hair and other dirt in the sewer, and then use small tweezers to pick out the hair and other dirt accumulated in the sewer. Then soak it in water;
4. Confirm that the soaking is clean, and then tighten the cover of the switch of the drain device in a clockwise direction.