I've watched hundreds of amateur repair videos. I've never seen someone using one hand to hold the camera and the other to do the repair. And, to describe the process so thoroughly as you're doing it. Kudos! And yes, the process worked for me perfectly.
It worked !!! I tried CLR and WD40 but nothing. I Boiled 2 cups of vinegar, poured down, waited 5 minutes, used BOTH hands to tuggle back and forth for 10 seconds and pulled up using BOTH hands and it came out ! Thank you very much, you are the man 💪
I was skeptical but it worked "as advertised". Removed the lever cover, boiled 4 cups of vinegar, poured the vinegar down the lever hole (used a funnel), waited 5 minutes, gave two sharp tugs on the lever/cover and the brass cylinder broke free and was easily removed. Soaked the brass cylinder for about 30 minutes in vinegar, applied plumber's grease to the cylinder, sprayed the pivoting parts of the linkage with marine lubricant and reinstalled the cylinder/linkage. Testing confirmed water held without leaking down the drain. Lever now works normally. Thank you for tips that actually worked.
I pulled the linkage out and it broke off! Now the Plunger is stuck down there by itself. How do I get it out? It is an old tub and probably corroded real good.
You are a miracle worker! Our tub drain has been stuck for years…literally. Nothing worked…CLR, various rust dissolvers, WD 40, NOTHING. And then I ran across your video. In less than 30 minutes, it came loose! Thank you!!
I was determined to fix my tub stopper myself because I was not trying to call a plumber. I tried this method, & it definitely worked. Thanks for the video.
Omg this video saved my life. Our drain plug was stuck in the closed position and we couldn’t figure out how to open it! This method worked like a charm. Thank you!!
Brother, I've watched 10's of videos on how to fix my issue and your video was the only one the answered my question! Yes, my lever was stuck in the down position but I could not remove the entire unit from behind the tub, nobody else addressed this in their videos. Vinegar is used as a multipurpose item in our house but I never thought to dump it behind the tub...and if it didn't unlodge that brass plunger like butter! (I boiled 2 cups vinegar and waited about 5 minutes). Thanks for listing the rest of the parts and products to finish this project out. Much thanks, you get my subscription vote and 👍!
I pulled the linkage out and it broke off! Now the Plunger is stuck down there by itself. How do I get it out? It is an old tub and probably corroded real good.
@@MilkyWayGalaxyy try twisting the plug with a long sprinkler valve key, they are super cheap and fit well for the task. Saw someone use it in another video, and it looks promising
I spent a week using CLR, vinegar, WD40 and persistent tugging, then the linkage slipped off the stopper when I tried twisting and pulling at the same time. I was able to get the linkage reattached to the stopper and as I was ready to give up and cut thru the wall to get at the pipes, the stopper suddenly popped up and out of that tub with my final attempt- darn thing almost knocked me backwards off the stool I was sitting on in the tub but I got it! Thank you.
I only had about 2 cups to boil, poured it back there, waited 5 minutes and it came out easily. Thank you so much. The extra that was still in the kettle I used to soak the brass cylinder. The deposits on it came clean in about an hour. Greased it up and now it the action is very smooth. Thanks again, fantastic video.
Bro, I straight up did not believe you. But I tried it and it worked! The house smells like vinegar, but it worked! Thank you for this suggestion, I thought I was totally screwed until I found your video.
I used the baking soda and vinegar trick, and it did NOT work. Did it again, still didn't work. So, I grabbed a big pair of channel locks and tugged on it until it broke free. Yet somehow in the process of all of this, the drain got clogged. (Rust sediment or what idk.) So, I let extra strength Drano sit in it overnight and now works great! Thanks True Renegade! You helped me out a lot with this trick! :-)
Let me tell you! I spent a day-and-a-half buying a snake and a gallon of Liquid Fire and nothing work until I saw you did that vinegar! This was simple and effective this is what work the vinegar thank you so much! Now I'm going to slap the maintenance crew
I microwaved a beer bottle filled about 3/4 with vinegar for about a minute, hot but not boiling, tapped about half a teaspoon of baking soda on the plunger and splashed the vinegar in the hole. After several times and maybe 3 minutes it worked. thanks!
Your vinegar trick is awesome! Never had it get stuck before. After pouring some hot vinegar down to loosen the plug, I poured some baking soda and vinegar down the drain to clean it. After a few minutes and some wiggling, the plug came loose! Thanks for the help!
OMG THANK YOU, you are a lifesaver!This just happened to my tub now. Was so worried I wouldn’t be able to shower for an audition lol. Tried pouring vinegar down and it worked, I didn’t even have to take the whole thing out. Thanks again!!
Thank you!! that did it. Tomorrow will go by Lowes and get some cleaning supplies, and probably a new metal tie, as the old one is really loose. It worked!!
I just did this with room temperature vinegar and it worked perfectly. I just let it sit for about an hour before trying to move it. Once I tried it moved pretty easily. Thanks for the vinegar idea.
Using the 5% acidic white vinegar from a local supermarket, and going maximum with 4 to 5 cups of the liquid in boiling form I was finally able to free the brass hollowed out piston stuck at the bottom of the back flow pipe after weeks without success. Things were so bad before that even the white vinegar at room temperature, CLR, and WD-40 spray, then pulling on the brass links with pliers the curved hook end snapped. After the boiling vinegar treatments I was able to use pliers and a metal vise to take a clothes hanger to create a hook at the end on the wire. Eventually, I got it into the right position and with groove joint pliers managed to get it to pop up after one misfire. Things worked out great after all.
Our tub got stuck in the stopped position. I used a funnel to direct white vinegar (cold, not boiled) into the pipe. Waited 30 minutes, then it came unstuck easily. Took it out and soaked it in vinegar some more to get rid of the remaining gunk. Reinstalled and it works like a charm!
Thank you so much! I try to replace the old broken one but it stuck, eventually with your video’s help I made it. But later I decide to throw it away and just cover the hole with the metal cover and seal it with water proof tape because this trash doesn’t make any sense to me.
I bet that would work too - we had limestone well water on our farm growing up, good for osteoporosis but bad for the dishwasher! 😂 Mom ran an empty load with sulphuric acid twice a year and that GE dishwasher ran for almost 25 years! (of course back then they made them with replaceable parts, not a cheap throw-away appliance like today)
Ok I will admit it that when you poured hot vinegar into the hole I wasn’t to sure about that? So I used Hot Boiling water first, Didn’t work, then I got out the old trusty WD40 ,,, nope didn’t work. THEN I broke down and did the hot vinegar down the hole. Must I say more? Lol You where right and thank you for posting the video and schooling me!
I tried WD40 and it did not work, CLR was my next choice but it was late at night and I didn't have any on hand, so I tried out boil vinegar and it work out great. I was curious about boiling water but you answered for me. Thanks!!!
Thank you so much. My trouble it was stick in up position...good because I was having drain problem downstairs but also bad because I couldn't release small amount of water once I used wetvac on bathtub. Used the hot water/vinegar trick, boiled hot water and dumped apple cider vinegar down the hole followed by the boiling hot water, waited a few minutes, tugged and was able to release the plunger. Didn't have long extension rod...thought I would have to buy one. How did you clean plunger? I bought plumbers grease to lubricate plunger. Thank you so much!!! Dealing with so many issues at the house!!!
I pulled the linkage out and it broke off! Now the Plunger is stuck down there by itself. How do I get it out? It is an old tub and probably corroded real good.
Very tempting to try on our bath tub except it’s in the second floor. Fear any fluid will travel downstairs and damage the ceiling. Any advice is appreciated!
So the problem was the brass cylinder needed to be cleaned. What about the lever? Did you have to clean behind the Lever? Sometimes the lever gums up and gets sticky.
My level is still good, did not have to clean it. Most videos at the time only show how to replace the level, so I fixed this out of desperation and discovered boil vinegar works by accident.
Incredible, I learned something today. Like other's said, tried WD 40, Penetrating oil. Hot vinegar did the trick. Curious about the science behind this now, must be a lime buildup that was dissolved with vinegar? Maybe CLR would have helped also. Thank you True Renegade.
Spray the screw with WD 40. Use impact screw driver or use the Philip screw driver, put it on the screw, then take the hammer and strike the screwdriver handle, then turn and hopefully the screw come out.
Impact screwdriver is my first choice and you can buy the set at Harbor Freight for around $15. 2nd choice, Drill out and extract the old screw , replace with new screw and use anti seize when installing in new screw.
Go to this website , click on Bathtub Overflow Parts image, scrolling down to 7 and 8 images and you see both of them will work. www.plumbingsupply.com/drains.html
CLR was my first choice until I watch this video and just happen that I got a bottle of Apple Vinegar and it works. Vinegar is a lot cheaper than CLR. Since I already got my fixed, just curious of plain hot water will work as well.
@@davevalinty4293 Great idea Dave. I don't have CLR in the house but do have vinegar in the kitchen. Will consider hot water next time I run into this problem.
@@ciscoak9074 Have you try boil vinegar? Another one you can try is put a few spoons of baking soda in there, then pour some vinegar, wait for it to finished foam up and try to remove it. Or just boil vinegar and hot water like I did in this video. It's works for me.
@@JW-iz6mv same. I use the extremely concentrated version with a lot of hot water before and after, and it never worked. Ended up having to rip the tub out and replace the whole line and P-trap.
My friend I tried this trick and I mixed bleach and vinegar in an attempt to fix it and it caused a mysterious reaction on the metal and I got very ill, should I replace the drain completely?
Vinegar and baking soda is ok for cleaning drain pipe. Vinegar and bleach is a bad idea. In this video, I use boiling vinegar. Next time please google search if you chose to mix any kind of chemicals to prevent health problem. If you able to drain out the water, flush it with water and try boiling vinegar like I showed in this video first. If it working then you save yourself some money, if not, call the plumber to replace the whole thing.
Sorry it didn't work out for you. You must have a tough clog. You can try to put couple tea spoons of baking soda in the pipe. pour about 2 cup of vinegar in it and it should foaming up. Wait for it finish, then pour boiling water down to wash it off. Then try the boil vinegar again. The purpose of using hot water or boiled vinegar is that the heat will cause the pipe to flex as it expand, and contracted when it cool, as well as melted down the soap scrum in the pipe. With vinegar, it will clean out the pipe like the bottom of your kettle. This is not 1 for all solution, but if it works, it will save you money in repair.
I was trying to clean it with bleach but it wasn’t working. I tried your vinegar trick, I think it worked but it changed colors. Any idea on how to fix that?
No water was going down up or down lever because it was not in place water all in my tub readjustment so the water can go down or the water stay in when the lever is up ready for bubble bath
I put 2 cups of vinegar to a kettle that got some calcium built up, boil it, and it cleared up the calcium deposit, then I pour it in the bathtub drain, wait about 5 minutes and the drain is unclogged. So it's 2 for 1 for me.
Lived in my house for almost 20 years, never had an issue, TODAY had this issue. NOTHING has worked yet. I did the hot vinegar, then baking soda and vinegar 3x, nothing. I have a feeling its 20 years worth of junk in there😭😭😭 Will do CLR and wait till morning, I'm SO drained...(Punt intended).😔🙏😩😭😭😭
@@IWBVS HEY, THIS was Actually SO funny! My pipe FROZE 🤯🥶 due to a crack in one of our slabs that led to this pipe. It was CRAZY !! Took a blow dryer and hot water to bring everything back to normal. Thank GOD we were able to fix and call it A night. 😁😀🙏🙏🙏
I've watched hundreds of amateur repair videos. I've never seen someone using one hand to hold the camera and the other to do the repair. And, to describe the process so thoroughly as you're doing it. Kudos!
And yes, the process worked for me perfectly.
It worked !!! I tried CLR and WD40 but nothing. I Boiled 2 cups of vinegar, poured down, waited 5 minutes, used BOTH hands to tuggle back and forth for 10 seconds and pulled up using BOTH hands and it came out ! Thank you very much, you are the man 💪
Finally! You are the only video that addressed the stuck lever , I couldn’t figure out how to get it out but you are the man!
I was skeptical but it worked "as advertised". Removed the lever cover, boiled 4 cups of vinegar, poured the vinegar down the lever hole (used a funnel), waited 5 minutes, gave two sharp tugs on the lever/cover and the brass cylinder broke free and was easily removed. Soaked the brass cylinder for about 30 minutes in vinegar, applied plumber's grease to the cylinder, sprayed the pivoting parts of the linkage with marine lubricant and reinstalled the cylinder/linkage. Testing confirmed water held without leaking down the drain. Lever now works normally. Thank you for tips that actually worked.
I pulled the linkage out and it broke off! Now the Plunger is stuck down there by itself. How do I get it out?
It is an old tub and probably corroded real good.
Amazing! No fancy tools, no new parts,. She just worked with what she had. Ingenious approaches and fantastic explanations!!!
You made my week, ! The vinegar worked after I tried repeatedly to pull the trip lever up. Saved me being fleeced by a plumber.
You are a miracle worker! Our tub drain has been stuck for years…literally. Nothing worked…CLR, various rust dissolvers, WD 40, NOTHING. And then I ran across your video. In less than 30 minutes, it came loose! Thank you!!
Dude, you are the man. I was getting ready to call a plumber, but you totally saved me: that hot vinegar trick was clutch!
I was determined to fix my tub stopper myself because I was not trying to call a plumber. I tried this method, & it definitely worked. Thanks for the video.
Omg this video saved my life. Our drain plug was stuck in the closed position and we couldn’t figure out how to open it! This method worked like a charm. Thank you!!
Brother, I've watched 10's of videos on how to fix my issue and your video was the only one the answered my question! Yes, my lever was stuck in the down position but I could not remove the entire unit from behind the tub, nobody else addressed this in their videos. Vinegar is used as a multipurpose item in our house but I never thought to dump it behind the tub...and if it didn't unlodge that brass plunger like butter! (I boiled 2 cups vinegar and waited about 5 minutes). Thanks for listing the rest of the parts and products to finish this project out. Much thanks, you get my subscription vote and 👍!
I boiled 4 cups of vinegar and poured It In there and It was Still stuck.Ill try CLR next
I pulled the linkage out and it broke off! Now the Plunger is stuck down there by itself. How do I get it out?
It is an old tub and probably corroded real good.
@@MilkyWayGalaxyy try twisting the plug with a long sprinkler valve key, they are super cheap and fit well for the task. Saw someone use it in another video, and it looks promising
Thank you! I appreciate you posting! It fixed my issue and saved me calling a plumber.
I spent a week using CLR, vinegar, WD40 and persistent tugging, then the linkage slipped off the stopper when I tried twisting and pulling at the same time. I was able to get the linkage reattached to the stopper and as I was ready to give up and cut thru the wall to get at the pipes, the stopper suddenly popped up and out of that tub with my final attempt- darn thing almost knocked me backwards off the stool I was sitting on in the tub but I got it! Thank you.
I only had about 2 cups to boil, poured it back there, waited 5 minutes and it came out easily. Thank you so much. The extra that was still in the kettle I used to soak the brass cylinder. The deposits on it came clean in about an hour. Greased it up and now it the action is very smooth. Thanks again, fantastic video.
Bro, I straight up did not believe you. But I tried it and it worked! The house smells like vinegar, but it worked! Thank you for this suggestion, I thought I was totally screwed until I found your video.
Happy to hear that it help!!!
Boiling white vinegar for 5 minutes worked perfect for me. Thank you 🙏
I used the baking soda and vinegar trick, and it did NOT work. Did it again, still didn't work. So, I grabbed a big pair of channel locks and tugged on it until it broke free. Yet somehow in the process of all of this, the drain got clogged. (Rust sediment or what idk.) So, I let extra strength Drano sit in it overnight and now works great! Thanks True Renegade! You helped me out a lot with this trick! :-)
Let me tell you! I spent a day-and-a-half buying a snake and a gallon of Liquid Fire and nothing work until I saw you did that vinegar! This was simple and effective this is what work the vinegar thank you so much! Now I'm going to slap the maintenance crew
Worked great! Didn’t even need vinegar as plain water did the trick.
Thank you for this! Jammed mine up this Sunday AM. Couldn't call a plumber. Was able to get it unstuck fast. So helpful!
I microwaved a beer bottle filled about 3/4 with vinegar for about a minute, hot but not boiling, tapped about half a teaspoon of baking soda on the plunger and splashed the vinegar in the hole. After several times and maybe 3 minutes it worked. thanks!
Your vinegar trick is awesome! Never had it get stuck before. After pouring some hot vinegar down to loosen the plug, I poured some baking soda and vinegar down the drain to clean it. After a few minutes and some wiggling, the plug came loose! Thanks for the help!
Thank you for this video, it helped me so much. I had to make my own tool to fish out the broken plug. Thank you so much for helping me.
OMG THANK YOU, you are a lifesaver!This just happened to my tub now. Was so worried I wouldn’t be able to shower for an audition lol. Tried pouring vinegar down and it worked, I didn’t even have to take the whole thing out. Thanks again!!
Thank you!! that did it. Tomorrow will go by Lowes and get some cleaning supplies, and probably a new metal tie, as the old one is really loose. It worked!!
I followed your instructions and everything worked out perfectly. Thank you !!!
I just did this with room temperature vinegar and it worked perfectly. I just let it sit for about an hour before trying to move it. Once I tried it moved pretty easily. Thanks for the vinegar idea.
Using the 5% acidic white vinegar from a local supermarket, and going maximum with 4 to 5 cups of the liquid in boiling form I was finally able to free the brass hollowed out piston stuck at the bottom of the back flow pipe after weeks without success. Things were so bad before that even the white vinegar at room temperature, CLR, and WD-40 spray, then pulling on the brass links with pliers the curved hook end snapped. After the boiling vinegar treatments I was able to use pliers and a metal vise to take a clothes hanger to create a hook at the end on the wire. Eventually, I got it into the right position and with groove joint pliers managed to get it to pop up after one misfire. Things worked out great after all.
Our tub got stuck in the stopped position. I used a funnel to direct white vinegar (cold, not boiled) into the pipe. Waited 30 minutes, then it came unstuck easily. Took it out and soaked it in vinegar some more to get rid of the remaining gunk. Reinstalled and it works like a charm!
UGH!! I did the boil, waited 5 ,10, 15... nothing...😔🙏😭😭😭😭...will have no choice but keep waiting. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much! I try to replace the old broken one but it stuck, eventually with your video’s help I made it. But later I decide to throw it away and just cover the hole with the metal cover and seal it with water proof tape because this trash doesn’t make any sense to me.
Thank you so much! I tried everything and was about to give up. It finally popped out with about 6 cups of boiling vinegar
Thanks for the boiled vinegar tip. It worked. I poured it thru a funnel.
That's what I'm going to try tomorrow.
Thank you! This will save me from having to call a plumber. You’re amazing !
That's what my level is doing, not moving at all. Thank u for the video
Quality video. Mine was stuck just like that and fortunately made it move without pulling it out. Vinegar idea nice.
Thank you for sharing your your ingenuity. I was thinking of using sulfuric acid before seeing your video. Hopefully the vinegar will work for me too.
I bet that would work too - we had limestone well water on our farm growing up, good for osteoporosis but bad for the dishwasher! 😂 Mom ran an empty load with sulphuric acid twice a year and that GE dishwasher ran for almost 25 years! (of course back then they made them with replaceable parts, not a cheap throw-away appliance like today)
Thanks. This vinegar trick is truly amazing!!!!
Thanks so much for your video; it worked perfectly!!! And saved me some $$$
Probably didn't have to boil the vinegar but I did. However I dumped baking soda down the drain first ... worked super good! Thank you!!
I tried vinegar with baking soda and it doesn't work.
The vinegar (acid) is good to dissolve lime deposits. The baking soda (base) neutralizes the vinegar so it may be less effective.
@@lcageeYep, people seem to think the foam means something’s working. All the people posting vids about combining the two don’t help.
I found this to WORK! Thank you. thank you!
Ok I will admit it that when you poured hot vinegar into the hole I wasn’t to sure about that? So I used Hot Boiling water first, Didn’t work, then I got out the old trusty WD40 ,,, nope didn’t work. THEN I broke down and did the hot vinegar down the hole. Must I say more? Lol You where right and thank you for posting the video and schooling me!
I tried WD40 and it did not work, CLR was my next choice but it was late at night and I didn't have any on hand, so I tried out boil vinegar and it work out great. I was curious about boiling water but you answered for me. Thanks!!!
Same problem. Hot vinegar did the trick. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for this! There were some parts of the broken handle mechanism also blocking mine, but the hot vinegar definitely loosened everything up.
Thank you so much. My trouble it was stick in up position...good because I was having drain problem downstairs but also bad because I couldn't release small amount of water once I used wetvac on bathtub.
Used the hot water/vinegar trick, boiled hot water and dumped apple cider vinegar down the hole followed by the boiling hot water, waited a few minutes, tugged and was able to release the plunger. Didn't have long extension rod...thought I would have to buy one.
How did you clean plunger? I bought plumbers grease to lubricate plunger.
Thank you so much!!! Dealing with so many issues at the house!!!
Same here, bought a tube of plumping grease from Home Depo to lube that plunger.
I pulled the linkage out and it broke off! Now the Plunger is stuck down there by itself. How do I get it out?
It is an old tub and probably corroded real good.
So what did you do ?
Thanks you! I just found your video and the suggested boiled vinegar really worked with a few hard tugs. Saved $ on a plumber. Thanks again!
This really works! Thank you for posting it
Worked like a champ, Thank You
Fantastic…thank you for your time and experience!
Brilliant! Worked a treat!
Very tempting to try on our bath tub except it’s in the second floor. Fear any fluid will travel downstairs and damage the ceiling. Any advice is appreciated!
use a metal funnel or made one out of aluminum foil so you can slowly pour hot vinegar down to the pipe.
Look at plumbing videos. This hole is used to clear out clogs in bathtub pipe. This pipe joins drain at bottom of bathtub and flows to main drain.
So the problem was the brass cylinder needed to be cleaned. What about the lever? Did you have to clean behind the Lever? Sometimes the lever gums up and gets sticky.
My level is still good, did not have to clean it. Most videos at the time only show how to replace the level, so I fixed this out of desperation and discovered boil vinegar works by accident.
Thank You,Great instructions
Incredible, I learned something today. Like other's said, tried WD 40, Penetrating oil. Hot vinegar did the trick. Curious about the science behind this now, must be a lime buildup that was dissolved with vinegar? Maybe CLR would have helped also. Thank you True Renegade.
maybe it was just the temperature. it could be that hot water by itself would cause expansion of the tube enough to loosen it
This worked thank you so much!!
This is exactly what I needed
What was the hammer for?
Wowww amazing and useful video!! Thank you
That totally worked. Thank you
What kind of vinegar?
I use Apple Cider Vinegar in this video.
@@truerenegade1095 cool, thank you. Good video 👍👍🙂🙂
My screws are so rusted I can't get them off. Any tips?
Spray the screw with WD 40. Use impact screw driver or use the Philip screw driver, put it on the screw, then take the hammer and strike the screwdriver handle, then turn and hopefully the screw come out.
Impact screwdriver is my first choice and you can buy the set at Harbor Freight for around $15.
2nd choice, Drill out and extract the old screw , replace with new screw and use anti seize when installing in new screw.
Thank you the vinegar are trick worked!!!
I have the same issue but I don't have that outside wing bracket that you put on!? can I get that as a as a part on its own?
Go to this website , click on Bathtub Overflow Parts image, scrolling down to 7 and 8 images and you see both of them will work.
www.plumbingsupply.com/drains.html
@@davevalinty4293 thank you!
This item come with the Kit. I didn't see it selling at the local store. But Dave doing a great job find this part.
@@truerenegade1095 thanks
Is it safe to use microwave to heat up vinegar ?
yes
You can also use CLR instead of vinegar
CLR was my first choice until I watch this video and just happen that I got a bottle of Apple Vinegar and it works. Vinegar is a lot cheaper than CLR. Since I already got my fixed, just curious of plain hot water will work as well.
@@davevalinty4293 Great idea Dave. I don't have CLR in the house but do have vinegar in the kitchen. Will consider hot water next time I run into this problem.
@@davevalinty4293 Perfect, yes, and it is cheaper. Thank you so much! Your video is amazing!
I tried clr n it still won't budge
@@ciscoak9074 Have you try boil vinegar?
Another one you can try is put a few spoons of baking soda in there, then pour some vinegar, wait for it to finished foam up and try to remove it. Or just boil vinegar and hot water like I did in this video. It's works for me.
Mine is stuck in the up position- won’t drain water
Give this video a try and hopefully, it unstuck and fix your drain problem.
How long did it take for the vinegar to work?
He said 5 minutes
I use 6 cups of hot vinegar and it has not worked yet 😢
@@JW-iz6mv same. I use the extremely concentrated version with a lot of hot water before and after, and it never worked. Ended up having to rip the tub out and replace the whole line and P-trap.
😱@@IWBVS
Miraculous! Thank you.
You sou d like youre from Louisana.
how to pull out the stopper when the wire is broken?
My friend I tried this trick and I mixed bleach and vinegar in an attempt to fix it and it caused a mysterious reaction on the metal and I got very ill, should I replace the drain completely?
Vinegar and baking soda is ok for cleaning drain pipe. Vinegar and bleach is a bad idea. In this video, I use boiling vinegar. Next time please google search if you chose to mix any kind of chemicals to prevent health problem. If you able to drain out the water, flush it with water and try boiling vinegar like I showed in this video first. If it working then you save yourself some money, if not, call the plumber to replace the whole thing.
That mysterious reaction is called Chlorine Gas. And in heavy doses can be lethal. Thank gawd you didn't mix vinegar with ammonia. Smh
Hot vinegar didn't work, but our kettle is way cleaner, so that's a plus!
Sorry it didn't work out for you. You must have a tough clog. You can try to put couple tea spoons of baking soda in the pipe. pour about 2 cup of vinegar in it and it should foaming up. Wait for it finish, then pour boiling water down to wash it off. Then try the boil vinegar again. The purpose of using hot water or boiled vinegar is that the heat will cause the pipe to flex as it expand, and contracted when it cool, as well as melted down the soap scrum in the pipe. With vinegar, it will clean out the pipe like the bottom of your kettle. This is not 1 for all solution, but if it works, it will save you money in repair.
@@truerenegade1095 I actually wonder if the previous owners bent something down below. This is still a good video!
@@VincentCho you have to ask the old owner .
I was trying to clean it with bleach but it wasn’t working. I tried your vinegar trick, I think it worked but it changed colors. Any idea on how to fix that?
What part is change in color? Vinegar will clean all metal parts including copper.
Thank youuuuuuu😂❤️
OMG THANK YOU!!!🙏🏼
THANK YOU!
Thank you
Make it where I can donate some money bud
Thank you !!
man I am struggling right now with it. I did the wd40 trick and I did a boil water with vinegar. I need to try the pure vinegar.
No water was going down up or down lever because it was not in place water all in my tub readjustment so the water can go down or the water stay in when the lever is up ready for bubble bath
Just tried a total of a gallon over a couple of days and that plug will not budge 😢
I appreciate the video, however I think it's too difficult a job for me, so I'll just use a stopper for now.
Yea
Mine stuck
I'm not sure but I think the idea is to take some vinegar ... and heat it ... like with some heat ... and then make it boil ... until it's boiling.
I put 2 cups of vinegar to a kettle that got some calcium built up, boil it, and it cleared up the calcium deposit, then I pour it in the bathtub drain, wait about 5 minutes and the drain is unclogged. So it's 2 for 1 for me.
@@davevalinty4293 This is way beyond me. Still trying to find heat ... to learn just how to boil water first. Then maybe move up to other things.
Lived in my house for almost 20 years, never had an issue, TODAY had this issue. NOTHING has worked yet. I did the hot vinegar, then baking soda and vinegar 3x, nothing. I have a feeling its 20 years worth of junk in there😭😭😭
Will do CLR and wait till morning, I'm SO drained...(Punt intended).😔🙏😩😭😭😭
any luck?
@@IWBVS HEY, THIS was Actually SO funny! My pipe FROZE 🤯🥶 due to a crack in one of our slabs that led to this pipe. It was CRAZY !! Took a blow dryer and hot water to bring everything back to normal. Thank GOD we were able to fix and call it A night. 😁😀🙏🙏🙏
Everyone assuming this is a man because she’s doing some plumbing … 🙄
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Shit did not work
So what did you do ?