How to Clear a Clogged Drain

Clear water swirling smoothly into an unclogged drain A slow draining bathtub can make your family’s life miserable. Kelly from McHenry Illinois was so excited after CLR® Clog-Free Drain unclogged her drain that she broke into song!
 
“Thank you! I LITERALLY just sang the ‘Hallelujah Chorus.’ I was skeptical, but my tub drain was so bad and I already tried a ton of chemicals and a snake. I finally decided I’d have to give up and call a plumber when I saw CLR Clog-Free Drain at Meijer and decided it didn’t hurt to try. That clog that I’ve easily spent at least $60 on, that made showers miserable for weeks, was gone in SECONDS. I’m so, so impressed. Again, thank you!”
 
A drain that doesn’t drain, isn’t a drain at all. If your tub or sink won’t empty out as quickly as it should, CLR Clog-Free Drain can help you just like it helped Kelly. 
 

How to Unclog a Drain using CLR Clog-Free Drain

  1. Place a stopper in the drain
  2. Fill tub or sink with 6–7 inches of water — enough to completely cover the CLR Clog-Free Drain cap
  3. Remove the stopper
  4. Block the overflow with a damp sponge or cloth and hold firmly
  5. Place the can’s cap over the drain opening and press firmly for 1 second

Always read label instructions before use. 

Repeat these steps if necessary, to unclog your drain. If the block is not cleared after the third attempt, contact a professional plumber.
 

Why do Drains Get Clogged, and How Can You Prevent it?


Drains, be it in bathtubs, sinks, or showers, tend to get clogged due to a combination of hair, soap scum, grease, and other particles that go down with the water. Over time, these elements build up and narrow the passage of the drain, causing water to flow slower until it eventually gets blocked.

Here are some preventive measures to keep your drains running smoothly:

-Regular Maintenance: Make it a monthly routine to pour a kettle of boiling water down your drains. This can help melt away any potential fat or soap build-ups.

-Hair Catcher: For bathtub and shower drains, invest in a good quality hair catcher. This will prevent a significant amount of hair from going down the drain, which is a common cause for blockages.

-Mind the Grease: Avoid pouring fats, oils, and grease down the kitchen sink. Instead, let them cool and solidify, then scrape them into the trash.

-Natural Cleaners: Every once in a while, consider using a mixture of baking soda followed by vinegar to clean your drains. Let it sit for an hour and then rinse with hot water. It's a non-toxic way to keep your drains clear.

-Limit Food Particles: Use a sink strainer to prevent large food particles from entering your drain, and avoid using the drain as a trash can.
 

The Compressed Gas Difference


CLR Clog-Free Drain is different than other drain openers. Our plumbing product relies on compressed gas to clear drains to unclog stubborn blockages. When the formula in the can is released and comes in contact with water in your drain, it expands rapidly creating a standing wave. Clog-Free Drain uses the force of the water in your pipes to push the blockage through and clear the walls of your pipes. It’s strong enough to clear clogs up to 50 feet away!