Most bathtub drains can get clogged with hair over time which causes it to drain much slower than how it should. This is usually an easy problem to to solve that doesn’t require the help of a professional if you know the right method, and often times the step is pretty simple. I have encountered this before and luckily I found this video tutorial by gregvancom on YouTube which helped me a lot in cleaning my bathtub drain.

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It’s super easy to do and it’s done in just a few minutes, I’m sure that your clogged bathroom drain will be fixed and be like new again in no time. Proceed to read the instructions down below now and while you’re at it watch the video tutorial as well to see how it’s properly done and for more details.

Materials for Cleaning Clogged Bathtub Drains:

  • Screwdriver, X-Acto knife, or other similar items
  • Washcloth

How to Unclog Bathtub Drains:

How to Unclog a Bathtub Drain
Image credit: gregvancom via YouTube

First, remove any type of plug cover, then simply pull the hair wrapped around the inside using a small screwdriver or steak knife, any similar tool would do. It would be best to use a tool that is long enough that even if it slips and falls inside you can still get a hold of it. Grab a washcloth, then wipe the inside and scrape it up as much as you can, then once there are no more hairs clogged inside, give it a good rinse, and you’re done!

How to Remove the Hair from Bathtub Drain
Image credit: gregvancom via YouTube

How To Fix Bathtub Drains Clogged By Hair

*Thanks to gregvancom via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this cleaning hack, then you’ll surely love his other video tutorials too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Fix A Bathtub Drain Clogged by Hair

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