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Clear your slow shower drain with these effective and easy home remedies
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When you notice the water in your shower or bathtub is not flowing down your drain easily, there are plenty of home remedies you can try before calling in the professionals. Product buildup, hair, and other gunk cause blockages in your pipes, but thankfully, simple home products like baking soda, boiling water, or even an old coat hanger can save the day. In this guide, we'll show you how to use each product effectively!

Things You Should Know

  • Unclog a slow shower drain naturally by pouring 1 cup (272 g) of baking soda and 2 cups (473 mL) of boiling water down the drain to soften the clog.
  • Wait 4-5 minutes, then pour another cup of baking soda and 1 cup (237 mL) of white vinegar down the drain. let the mixture fizz for about 15 minutes.
  • Finish by flushing the drain with hot water from the faucet.
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Unclogging a Shower Drain by Hand

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  1. If your shower drains slowly, it’s likely a result of clogged hair. Take a wire coat hanger and straighten it out into a long wire. Bend one end with pliers to make a small hook that will fit down the drain. [1]
  2. Unscrew or twist off the stopper from the drain. Shimmy the wire down the drain, using it to pull the clog out. You may need to dip down more than once to get all the hair. Once you’re able to remove it, dispose of the hair in the trash can. [2]
    • As you pull the hair up, use a utility knife to slice the hair off of the wire so you don’t need to untangle it.
    • Test your shower or tub by running the water briefly. If it’s draining freely again, put the stopper back in.
    • If your shower still isn’t draining properly, try these other methods down below or seek the assistance of a professional plumber.
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Using Chemical Drain Cleaners

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  1. Products like gel cleaners and other commercial drain products can help you remove clogs from your drain. They work by dissolving the hair or excess product. It’s important to be careful with these products, as they’re powerful and can damage old pipes. [3]
    • Always read the bottle to ensure your product is safe for your pipes. Chemical cleaners may damage PVC, galvanized steel, copper, or iron pipes.
    • Wear disposable gloves, safety goggles, and a mask to avoid touching or breathing in toxic chemicals.
    • Never mix more than one type of drain cleaner simultaneously. This can expose you to toxic fumes.
  2. Generally, start with half a bottle of chemical drain cleaner and wait 15 to 30 minutes. This will give the product time to trickle down the drain and attack whatever debris lies inside the pipes. [4]
    • Each drain cleaner may work differently, so follow the manufacturer’s instructions first.
    • After waiting, run hot water down the drain to clear the chemicals and clog. If it’s not draining or only draining a little, use the rest of the cleaner bottle and test again.
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Using Enzyme Dish Detergent

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  1. A popular contender for chemical drain cleaners is enzyme-based liquid soaps. Enzymes are a common ingredient in popular liquid dish soaps like Dawn. Pour 1 cup (237 mL) of dish soap into your shower drain and let it sit for an hour. Then, flush the drain with hot water from the tap. [5]
    • Enzymes help speed up biological processes, like breaking down grease and clogs.
    • This solution can create large amounts of suds, so be careful.
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Using Boiling Water

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  1. If you have metal or CPVC pipes, boil a large pot of hot water on a stove or with a tea kettle. Then, carefully pour it down the drain in batches. Allow the heat to melt or break up the clog. This is ideal for minor blockages. [6]
    • You can also add salt to help the water boil faster. Salt is also abrasive and can scrape away at the debris that may be clinging to your pipes. [7]
    • If you have regular PVC pipes, boiling water could cause damage.
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Using Baking Soda and Vinegar

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  1. When used in conjunction, these ingredients can help break up clogs. Start by pouring a single cup (272 g) of baking soda down the drain, followed by 2 cups (473 mL) of boiling water. Allow it to sit for 4 or 5 minutes. [8]
    • Then, pour another cup of baking soda down the drain. With the stopper ready, pour in 1 cup (237 mL) of white vinegar. Close the stopper, allowing the baking soda and vinegar to foam. Once the mixture stops foaming, pour another cup of boiling water.
    • Ensure you have CPVC or metal pipes, as boiling water may damage regular PVC pipes.
Section 6 of 8:

Using a Plunger

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  1. Tape over any overflow holes with duct tape to get a better seal. Turn the faucet to cover the bottom of the plunger. Place the plunger over the drain and press up and down a few times. [9]
    • You may want to get a plunger specifically for this purpose. However, you can use a plunger you already have. Just thoroughly clean and sanitize it, or clean the bathtub afterward.
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Using a Drain Stick or Auger

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  1. A drain stick, such as a Zip-it, is a mini snake that can remove clogs. Similarly, snakes or auger cables are for clogs deep in the pipes. Remove the strainer or overflow plate and thread the cable into the hole. Keep going until the line hits a clog, then stop pushing. [10]
    • You can purchase or rent an auger cable from your local home improvement store.
  2. Turn the handle of the auger cable clockwise. It will twist the end of the line into the clog. Keep pushing, pulling, and turning to get rid of it. If you’re using a drain snake, insert it until you feel the blockage and twist to remove it. [11]
    • You can also use a sewer rod, pushing it forward and back to break up the clog.
    • If there’s a clog further down the line, you may need to feed in more auger cable to clear it thoroughly.
    • Run hot water down the pipes to ensure it’s draining properly.
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Preventing Clogged Shower Drains

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  1. These strainers fit over the drain and catch any hair or similar debris from entering the drain. Remember to clean the drainers regularly to keep your shower draining properly. [12]
  2. While it may be hard to remember, get into the practice of running hot water down your drain after each shower or bath. You can leave the hot water running after you step out. This process will remove fresh buildup, reducing the chances of prolonged buildup sticking to your pipes. [13]
  3. Dump a cup of baking soda down your drain, followed by a cup of boiling water. This will break down any minor clogs and keep your tub standing water-free! [14]
    • You can also add salt to a mixture of baking soda to prevent tough clogs. [15]
  4. Plumbing issues are no joke. So, to prevent costly repairs, hire a professional plumber to do a regular maintenance check once a year or once per season if you can afford it. A plumber may be able to identify underlying issues contributing to clogged pipes. [16]
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    Why does my shower drain so slowly?
    James Schuelke
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    James Schuelke, along with his twin brother David, is the co-owner of the Twin Home Experts, a licensed plumbing, leak detection, and mold inspection company based in Los Angeles, California. James has over 32 years of home service and business plumbing experience and has expanded the Twin Home Experts to Phoenix, Arizona and the Pacific Northwest.
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    There may be hair or debris stuck in the drain. Try cleaning it out by running a wet/dry vacuum hose against the drain.
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    How can I unclog my shower drain when Draino doesn't work?
    James Schuelke
    Professional Plumber
    James Schuelke, along with his twin brother David, is the co-owner of the Twin Home Experts, a licensed plumbing, leak detection, and mold inspection company based in Los Angeles, California. James has over 32 years of home service and business plumbing experience and has expanded the Twin Home Experts to Phoenix, Arizona and the Pacific Northwest.
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    There may be an object stuck in your drain. Try using a Shop-Vac to suck the object out.
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      If you have to unclog a slow shower drain, try a few simple techniques before calling a plumber. Try pouring 1 cup of Dawn liquid dish detergent or any other enzyme-based liquid soap into your shower drain. After you let it sit for an hour, flush the drain with hot water. Another option is to pour a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by 2 cups of boiling water. After 5 minutes, pour a cup of baking soda and a cup of vinegar down the drain. Then, stop the drain to let the vinegar and baking soda foam together. Once it’s done, pour another cup of boiling water in it. You can also try unclogging your drain by sticking a drain stick down it. The barbs on the stick will catch any clogs and pull them out. To learn how to unclog your drain with chemical drain cleaners, keep reading!

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