
Every time you wash your hair, every person loses a certain amount of hair, which is considered normal. But over time, due to hair loss in the sink, the water leaves more and more slowly, as dense plugs form in the siphon due to the fallen hair.
Many housewives use expensive gels, cables and even traditional methods with soda. But there is a simple solution that doesn't require chemicals or a bulky plunger.
The whole secret lies in an ordinary plastic tie for 3 rubles, which can easily be turned into a cleaner for hair clogs.
How to make drain cleaner
- Take a long plastic clamp.
- Using scissors, make frequent oblique cuts along the entire length, creating a semblance of a brush with jagged edges. Cut at an angle so that you get not just strips, but sharp hooks no more than 1-2 mm, otherwise the clamp may break off in the pipe.
- The direction of the “hooks” should be such that they catch the debris when pulled out.
How to unclog hair from a drain
- Remove the drain grate and lower the prepared clamp into the pipe as deep as possible.
- Turn it slowly clockwise while moving it up and down. You will feel the teeth begin to catch and wind the hairball.
- Carefully, without jerking, pull out the clamp. An unappetizing, but incredibly satisfying “trophy” will be waiting for you – the whole lump that prevented the water from leaving.
- Wipe the clamp with a napkin and throw it away, rinse the drain with boiling water. The procedure can be repeated weekly for prevention – it will take less time than brushing your teeth.
Using this method, you don’t just mask the problem with chemicals, but completely get rid of it. And all this without risk to plastic pipes and seals.
One package of clamps will provide a lifetime supply of brushes against clogs, and will work equally well in the kitchen sink against grease deposits.
This method is so simple and effective that after it you will not want to overpay for advertised products that only temporarily solve the problem. Take on board and remove blockages without the help of plumbers.




