Sooner or later, everyone encounters a problem of a Blocked shower Woolwich and wonders how to solve it. Most people choose to try to solve this problem with chemicals and mechanical tools that can provide necessary help in a case of Blocked shower Woolwich. These methods and tools prove more or less successful. Mechanical removal of dirt and deposits might be good, but it often lacks success because it doesn’t have an in-depth effect. This also doesn’t remove bacteria, fat and other deposits on the plumbing, which often leads to unpleasant odours in the bathroom.
On the other hand, these days it is the easiest to buy different chemicals that dissolve dirt in drains. However, if you don’t use chemicals carefully enough, they can easily harm ceramic surfaces; they are also harmful for the environment as well as for your health.
This is the reason why we would like to mention several alternative and effective methods that can unblock a shower and other plumbing without any harmful side-effects. If you are into this project and don’t mind getting your hands dirty, first start with mechanical cleaning before anything else. Mechanical cleaning will remove larger particles of dirt, hair and grease – and will prepare plumbing for complete cleaning in the second phase of this process.
There isn’t much wisdom and magic in shower unblocking, but it is important to mention that one should be patient and repeat certain steps several times if a shower drain is seriously blocked. You can easily find recipes for recommended ingredients and mixtures for shower drain unblocking. If you think your shower drain needs more of a cleaning mixture, you can always use it – but do try to keep within the recommended ratio. You can also keep cleaning with the mixture longer than recommended as this will improve the effect.
In the end, don’t forget to wash out the drain with hot water that will additionally remove dirt, grease, bacteria and unpleasant odour – and remove residues of the cleaning mixture you used.