That's where my stink is. I try flushing it but I'm feeling pretty useless about knowing how to clean it. It smells like sulfur/rotten eggs whenever water travels down into it.
What if I have a brand new sink and plumbing in new apartment complex and overflow drain smells like bad breath when water is turned on and smells like chemical smell up close. I've tried rinsing overflow drain with vinegar and baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and loads of running water. Carpenters built "half cabinet" under sink so I can only see base of sink and one inch of piping. This means no access to pipes. Plus what if I ever needed to shut water off?? Health department states it smells like moth balls and to soak overflow drain with bleach and water. How do I plug overflow drain to soak it? Plus I'm chemically sensitive and don't want to combine chemicals. Thank you!
I'm trying the baking soda and white vinegar method first, but if that fails to solve it, this video is a great instructional on what to try next. Nice job!
hot hot water can crack the enamel of the porcelain sinks, careful! warm up the porcelain progressively from cold to warm, then hot only then start pouring boiling water. And dont waste time with paper towels. pour some baking soda, vinegar over it, wait dozen minutes for the bubbling reaction clean the mess, only then pour that boiling water in. Do it also for the overflow interior of the sink. first clog up the overflow outlets inside the piping underneath the sink plug. works wonders.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I've been telling my husband for weeks that the bathroom sink smells of mildew. It finally took ME taking the pipes apart and your video to confirm what I already knew....YUCK! I'm in the process of cleaning the master bath sink right now with the excellent step-by-step help from your video. One down, three more to go! Yikes!
Wow!!! Excellent video. I liked the technical aspect of your presentation and how easily you explained it with demo one of the complex tasks. Thanks a lot!
I did this over a year ago, and no stink till this winter. I am going to clean it again, using your methods. My question is I was not able to get the pop up connected to the rod inside the drain pipe. You don't mention it. Is the rod supposed to automatically fit into the sink stopper?
my bathroom sink has a sideways curved S trap ( YES I know they are ilegal.. tell my dumbass plumber that!) So it constantly smells like farts which unfortunately rise up through my office and I get to deal with it all night >:(.
Hi, thanks for your tutorial. I was cleaning it only taking it removing the goose neck but not the other parts. Hey do you know how often should I clean this way to stop they disgusting smell. What really alarms me is that this bathroom was recently renovated and it stinks all of the time since I renovated it. I have to clean it every two weeks. The other bathroom was there for 50 years and never stunk. Why is that?
Vinegar and baking soda method I've been doing and scrubbing the upper drain(down to p-rod) with a toothbrush 4+ times over the past week has not worked at all... Think I'm guna have to gather my courage and take on this job lol happy you made it so simple. Also made the gross stuff seem less horrifying don't know if I can use my bare hands🥺 but I'm going to do it 😄 Thank you😀👏🏼
It's probably your overflow drain.... While this tutorial is great he doesn't even address the overflow drain and that's where a lot of crap gets stuck and a lot of the smell comes from especially if you've done the other stuff
How does one clean the "junk" that's accumulating between the double walled sink itself related to the "overflow" hole at the top/middle of the sink? Thanks
@@TheRobbyVerse so the smell come back every few months, ok, thanks for the info The robbyverse, i won't try it if it is every few months and use liquid solution.. too much of a hassel every few months..
I was so proud of myself when I was able to get the pipes undone. I thought that was the hard part. I was NOT PREPARED for why the paper towels would not go through... LOL But this method DOES clean everything (eventually) and removed any smells...
You know what? Mine is an old house the one I am renting and they actually built tge kitchen, because they did a reno in the second floor so the drain in the second floor in this new kitchen is actually new. What about if thr smell comes from all the pipes? Should they chqnge the pipes of the whole house. I hate the smell actually think that my dishes smell. So, I don't know thinking of moving out. What do you think, is it possible that all the pipe system is old and dirty? And no solution that way?
My landlord worked on my faucet a few days ago and a rotten smell isn't coming from the drain but from the cabinet below the sink. Everything is dry down there. Ideas?
If the smell is still lingering RockstarsandMonsters make sure you have a P-trap, it's the P or U shaped pipe that holds water. This water is what makes the sewer gas disappear. But you can also pour 1 or 2 gallons of hot water down the drain to flush the nasty residue that's causing the smell. Let m know if that works and we'll go from there.
Jeff Patterson I have done vinegar/baking soda. Bleach & hot water. Bac-Out. Drano. Yeast enzymes. The smell (Kitchen sink) is PUTRID. The drain is SO clogged, drain flies come out of it. A wash basin (maybe 2 gallons of water) takes 40+ seconds to drain,,,,,,,I was in tears last night about the smell. My landlord (who lives in the house) tells me 'I don't know what to tell you to do"..........back in the day I wouldn't have hesitated to rip the pipes apart and clean the shit out. However, I am SICK of doing what is no longer my responsibility to do,,,,I'm going to hire a plumber, pay the person, and deduct it from my rent,,,,unless I happen upon a gallon or 2 or AgentOrange as that would probably do the trick. Any suggestions Jeff?? I am just so tired of this BS,,,,ya know?!!!!
I feel your frustration tintrach - sorry to hear your landlord won't do anything. That's sad. My guess is there's either a clog or the pipes aren't vented properly. The plumber will get to the bottom of it if they're good. I'd be taking apart the pipes and checking for a clog in the P-Trap first. If the trap was clear you could then fish out the rest of the pipes with a handheld auger. They cost $30 at the local home store. Keep me posted though :D
You're right Virxo182 - the pivot rod usually has to slide into the pop-up stopper slot. Although newer faucets have different setups that are easier to install
If you clean your drain you can also take apart the drain pipe from the sink down and clean the P-trap the U-shaped pipe below the sink and then when clean take the p-trap and drain pipes and you should also put them in the freezer in a plastic bag and let them sit in the freezer for about 30 minutes the cold will help kill a residential curse that is why many houses feel haunted just from the dirty drain issues they invite bad spirits in to drain you of your energy. A professional drain cleaner or plumber can also do this for about $133 that should be the going rate.
I had no idea what was lurking down the drain. I leave in an apartment and always manage to get my hair out which is long but OMG it liked the garbage dump down there. I was pretty proud of myself. I swear there was stuff from the last tenant. I almost puked. Thank you!
How do you clean the overflow hole. I've tried fitting a brush down the hole and scrubbing it but I can't get every corner especially the top/sides of the hole. It looks like black mold or something disgusting and smelly. I've also tried pouring hot water down the drain and trying to spray a cleaning product in the hole. It's still not getting the top/sides clean. Help! I can't stand the smell!
There's another tutorial of this guy that sounds like 80 years old and he had an ingenious idea of using like a fish tank pump or one of those small fountain pumps and putting it in a full sink and the plastic tube pumps water directly in there you also funneling some baking soda and vinegar and tons of hot water but the key is to keep flushing and flushing
I know this thred is old, but if anyone is out there that can answer me this question. I have moved to a home that has a septic. This requires keeping the good bacteria. So how do I clean a stinky drain without killing the bacteria that is needed for the septic?? I have used baking soda and vinegar but that doesn’t seem to have lasting results. Help!
I need help! We just put a new sink and toilet in our bathroom at work. ever since then a sewage smell has been coming from the sink. I tried drain cleaner and works as long as it's in the drain. Tips and help please.
We had some mildew smell coming from our kitchen sink so this month when we put in a new countertop, we replaced all the plumbing under the sink. Now the mildew smell is even worse! Help! I'm very sensitive to mold and this is making me feel sick! TIA
We took apart the drains & cleaned like you showed. We even sprayed bleach in the wall pipe + down the main drain pipe to be safe. However, about 24 hrs later when the bleach smell dissipated, the musty mold smell was back! Our pipes are plastic, do we have to fully replace them; or, is there another way to get rid of this stink? I also tried mounds of baking soda + vinegar the night I smelled the musty mold again only to wake up in the morning overwhelmed by the stench. Help!!!
It's likely you're overflow drain which is that little hole near the top of your sink the bottom of that that leads to your sink it's filled with Gunk and that's most of the time where the smell lies
wymeranth I'm kinda old fashioned and like mechanically removing all the yuckiness. Although Zep makes great stuff. My high school summer job was cleaning cars for the local motor pool. And without Zep products those cars would have stunk to high heaven.
Jeff Patterson Zep does have some great stuff. I want to try this, but i'm the type of person that is a bit intimidated by disassembling pipes under my sink. For those people out there like me that may not want to try that but get similar results Zep would be a nice alternative.
Thanks for the tip, Jeff. Two questions, if I may: what do you recommend for lighting underneath the sink? And do you have a video for cleaning the stain that sometimes appears underneath the opening that's opposite the faucet?
Jay Taylor no video right now for the stain, I'm guessing you had a leak? Lighting, I use a tripod flashlight from Stanley. Think it was about $20 but any flashlight will suffice :D
Dayle O'Brien this happens to a lot of people but in my case I attribute it to the gel shaving product. It tends to cling to surfaces and that along with everything else going down the drain leads to the biofilm
Somebody, please offer some suggestions on how to stop the leak behind the nut that holds the pivot rod. This was the first time I took it apart. I got it back on very tightly and now it leaks.
kept trying over and over again but a tiny bit of white color from the ball shows and the blue wheel should cover it. I'll keep trying. Thank you so much for repsonding.
+MsOliveLeaf as painful as this may sound I would pull the pipe out and try to connect the rod outside of the sink. See what's going on. Unless you could stick your head underneath and behind the sink. I feel when you understand the mechanics better you could put it back together. Also be sure the rubber ring on the pipe did not pop loose. The rubber gasket seals water away
I'm just an amateur. I wouldn't take a chance on taking a pipe out. Too risky. The plastic ring around the nut might not be in place. Do you know how to fix that?
Hey Armando Gonzalez, you'll want to check for any hair and use a hand auger to remove it. A wire hanger will suffice in many instances, too. Removing the hair and any blockages helps a TON!! Don't use a chemical to clear any clogs as they will hurt your pipes over time. I've used the same method in this video (with the hot water) after clearing the clog and the bad odor goes away. Let me know if you've got more questions.
When done cleaning the drain place a Bible or Holy Book over the drain for 23 minutes or more to make sure there are no curses left because so many drains have them.
i can feel the sewage smell on the balcony, it is coming from the hole in the floor of the balcony, that is supposed to drain the rain away, what can i do about it? i am on the third floor
i am on the third floor, how could i reroute it? it goes all the way from the 4th floor above me to the ground floor …i don't know anything about those things, i've never did anything similar….someone told me to simply pour the water in it….would that really help? well, i can try this right now, at least this is within my capabilities for sure….if this doesn't work i can pour the toilet cleaning liquid, i have some green one, smells really nice, and it always makes toilet smelling nice, i feel that this would probably help at least a bit, even if i have to do it repeatedly, no problem, it is cheap, lol!…but cleaning might be difficult for me, i am not sure if i could remove this "cap" (or however it is called)…. whilst rerouting is way beyond my skills, there is probably no use of explaining to me what it is and how to do it (though i am bit curious about it now).
It could simply be a p-trap that dried out. If that's the case, you can pour water into it and the sewer gas will stop. Give that a try and let me know how it works out :D
thanks….i've poured the water and it seems to be little bit better, but i wouldn't say it smells nice now…just a bit better….and it seems to be the endless, that hole…. i could apparently pour as much water as i want…shall i continue? shall i add some of that green toilet cleaning liquid tomorrow? i can't imagine this thing making it worse, only better….regarding my previous rant about being on third floor and therefore "unable to reroute it" i've now figured out that next to this drain hole there is an enormous black metal tube that also seems to be some kind of drain pipe…. and this one, indeed, goes all the way from 4th floor to the ground floor, but the hole in the floor of my balcony is exclusively mine, i've no idea where this hole ends, though…. and i can't remove this "grill" on the top of the hole, there are no screws on it, seems to be cemented, and i most certainly wouldn't be able to "reroute" it (even if i know what it is)…so i guess that the question is "to pour or not to pour more water, how much water all in all? and to add or not to add the mighty green toilet cleaning liquid"?
Watched the video. Put my computer down. Went to the bathroom and started/finished all you suggested in about 30 mins. Great instructions!
Were you holding the computer?
How about the back up. That is where the stink is still at its strongest. You know incase the sink ever over flows. No one talks about that one.
That's where my stink is. I try flushing it but I'm feeling pretty useless about knowing how to clean it. It smells like sulfur/rotten eggs whenever water travels down into it.
What about the overflow part ??.
Can i (or you) use gloves while cleaning those pipes?😂 great vid btw
Yes
PM
That's what I'm saying..
*Observing video*
"He really doing all that WITHOUT gloves."
YES!!!!!
No. You do not have RUclipss permission to wear gloves. Do not think for yourself. You must serve the system. The Matrix is your master.
oh my gosh, you are so awesome!
That worked wonderful!!! Thank you so much, !
I love when he says Ughh 😂
What if I have a brand new sink and plumbing in new apartment complex and overflow drain smells like bad breath when water is turned on and smells like chemical smell up close. I've tried rinsing overflow drain with vinegar and baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and loads of running water. Carpenters built "half cabinet" under sink so I can only see base of sink and one inch of piping. This means no access to pipes. Plus what if I ever needed to shut water off?? Health department states it smells like moth balls and to soak overflow drain with bleach and water. How do I plug overflow drain to soak it? Plus I'm chemically sensitive and don't want to combine chemicals. Thank you!
I'm trying the baking soda and white vinegar method first, but if that fails to solve it, this video is a great instructional on what to try next. Nice job!
What about the overflow drain?
Buy new p traps and PVC for 6.99 !! Don't wash or touch that shit !!!
Hold on a minute!! Wait! Son, where are your GLOVES?
It feel better without it 😋
@@condorX2 Oh my..that makes my OCD go through the roof! Lol
He is dirty man.
hot hot water can crack the enamel of the porcelain sinks, careful! warm up the porcelain progressively from cold to warm, then hot only then start pouring boiling water. And dont waste time with paper towels. pour some baking soda, vinegar over it, wait dozen minutes for the bubbling reaction clean the mess, only then pour that boiling water in. Do it also for the overflow interior of the sink. first clog up the overflow outlets inside the piping underneath the sink plug. works wonders.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I've been telling my husband for weeks that the bathroom sink smells of mildew. It finally took ME taking the pipes apart and your video to confirm what I already knew....YUCK! I'm in the process of cleaning the master bath sink right now with the excellent step-by-step help from your video. One down, three more to go! Yikes!
diana and how long does it stay smell free? did it last long for the effort?
Great Vid!
critique: Treating non porous materials with mildew fungicides is a waste folks. Gloves is a MUST!
Great video but I would be concerned about using boiling water on pvc pipes could lead to further problems. I feel hot water would be adequate.
Thank you. Cleaned out my bathroom sink this morning! Awesome tips.
boiling water down drain?? I heard not good idea
Great step-by-step video! Thanks! Can't wait to solve this problem myself! Will this work for a kitchen sink drain as well?
Renee Margerison it'll work for cleaning the kitchen sink drain, too. But if you have a clog I recommend mechanically removing that first :D
Wow!!! Excellent video. I liked the technical aspect of your presentation and how easily you explained it with demo one of the complex tasks. Thanks a lot!
Great video. Easy-to-follow and well-planned and executed.
Next time use gloves. That’s so gross.
I gave like, but it is funny sucia mean dirty in Spanish lol..
See, I was gonna try this out at 1:14am until I seen those black gunk. Nvm I’ll wait til my husband wake up tomorrow 🤣🤣
Spooky i saw this at the exact same time and had the same thought lol
I did this over a year ago, and no stink till this winter. I am going to clean it again, using your methods. My question is I was not able to get the pop up connected to the rod inside the drain pipe. You don't mention it. Is the rod supposed to automatically fit into the sink stopper?
+Zona Spaeth the rod won't always automatically fit into the popup stopper, usually there's a slot in the popup where the rod goes
My question is how do you recommend cleaning the overflow sink?
my bathroom sink has a sideways curved S trap ( YES I know they are ilegal.. tell my dumbass plumber that!) So it constantly smells like farts which unfortunately rise up through my office and I get to deal with it all night >:(.
grettagrids White vinegar? Or try some baking soda dissolved in warm water pour down drain. good luck.
Watched your video. It was informative and useful. But please protect yourself by wearing gloves and any other protective items that are warranted.
I'd like to see how this is done with a 3 tub kitchen sink that has a garbage disposal on it.
What if I can’t put it back together 😂😂😂?
Allergic to bleach...I use vinegar. Like a lot of it.
peepla7 sorry to hear you're allergic to bleach. I too like vinegar for most cleaning tasks :D
just don't come down with a mold allergy, bleach is your best friend
It does smell nasty too i suggest open airways and use febreeze air freshener after that air freshener is amazing !!!
Bleach and vinegar make a toxic gas when mixed , do not mix those !!
Vinegar,Baking Soda, Peroxide, Witch hazel all our great friends they all do all kinds of useful stuff look them up :)
Thank you so much! An extremely helpful video!!
Very good step by step, but i died when he said "ratchet down on these nuts"
OMG... 😩😫that's a lot of work can you come and clean it for me😁🙏🏽🙏🏽?? LMFAO
Wow. Never did this before and tried it today. Thank you so much for the content. This worked fantastically.
Hi, thanks for your tutorial. I was cleaning it only taking it removing the goose neck but not the other parts. Hey do you know how often should I clean this way to stop they disgusting smell. What really alarms me is that this bathroom was recently renovated and it stinks all of the time since I renovated it. I have to clean it every two weeks. The other bathroom was there for 50 years and never stunk. Why is that?
Yes us too. Never had a slimy smelly film come out before either! Bathroom was 50 yrs old then renovated.
Thank you!!!! I would have never tried this without your video. It was a success!
Christi how long did it stay smell free? a year, 2 years? thanks
Vinegar and baking soda method I've been doing and scrubbing the upper drain(down to p-rod) with a toothbrush 4+ times over the past week has not worked at all... Think I'm guna have to gather my courage and take on this job lol happy you made it so simple. Also made the gross stuff seem less horrifying don't know if I can use my bare hands🥺 but I'm going to do it 😄 Thank you😀👏🏼
It's probably your overflow drain.... While this tutorial is great he doesn't even address the overflow drain and that's where a lot of crap gets stuck and a lot of the smell comes from especially if you've done the other stuff
thannks Jason Biggs
That outlet on the mirrior tho lol
I gagged when he used the spoon! I’ll skip that step, Tks! 😂
How does one clean the "junk" that's accumulating between the double walled sink itself related to the "overflow" hole at the top/middle of the sink? Thanks
Great video. Clear instructions for someone like me that knows nothing about plumbing.
Thank you kind sir I just clean my sink for the first time
how long did it stay smell free"? a year? 2 years? thanks
@@sutil5078 for me I clean it every few months
@@TheRobbyVerse so the smell come back every few months, ok, thanks for the info The robbyverse, i won't try it if it is every few months and use liquid solution.. too much of a hassel every few months..
You can just use enzymes. The real smell comes from the overflow leading to the drain where the water is stagnant.
I was so proud of myself when I was able to get the pipes undone. I thought that was the hard part. I was NOT PREPARED for why the paper towels would not go through... LOL But this method DOES clean everything (eventually) and removed any smells...
Great job, it’s not fun but effective
You know what? Mine is an old house the one I am renting and they actually built tge kitchen, because they did a reno in the second floor so the drain in the second floor in this new kitchen is actually new. What about if thr smell comes from all the pipes? Should they chqnge the pipes of the whole house. I hate the smell actually think that my dishes smell. So, I don't know thinking of moving out. What do you think, is it possible that all the pipe system is old and dirty? And no solution that way?
Awesome job! Quick question… do you pour a quarter cup of bleach into the boiling pot of water that gets poured down the drain?
Thanks! I will try it now.
Super helpful video, thanks. Though my inner child laughed at "ratchet done on these nuts!"
Hope this works ours smells like a fart
Let us know how how it goes. It's likely the biofilm inside the pipes that smells.
My landlord worked on my faucet a few days ago and a rotten smell isn't coming from the drain but from the cabinet below the sink. Everything is dry down there. Ideas?
If the smell is still lingering RockstarsandMonsters make sure you have a P-trap, it's the P or U shaped pipe that holds water. This water is what makes the sewer gas disappear. But you can also pour 1 or 2 gallons of hot water down the drain to flush the nasty residue that's causing the smell. Let m know if that works and we'll go from there.
Jeff Patterson I have done vinegar/baking soda. Bleach & hot water. Bac-Out. Drano. Yeast enzymes. The smell (Kitchen sink) is PUTRID. The drain is SO clogged, drain flies come out of it. A wash basin (maybe 2 gallons of water) takes 40+ seconds to drain,,,,,,,I was in tears last night about the smell. My landlord (who lives in the house) tells me 'I don't know what to tell you to do"..........back in the day I wouldn't have hesitated to rip the pipes apart and clean the shit out. However, I am SICK of doing what is no longer my responsibility to do,,,,I'm going to hire a plumber, pay the person, and deduct it from my rent,,,,unless I happen upon a gallon or 2 or AgentOrange as that would probably do the trick. Any suggestions Jeff?? I am just so tired of this BS,,,,ya know?!!!!
I feel your frustration tintrach - sorry to hear your landlord won't do anything. That's sad.
My guess is there's either a clog or the pipes aren't vented properly. The plumber will get to the bottom of it if they're good. I'd be taking apart the pipes and checking for a clog in the P-Trap first. If the trap was clear you could then fish out the rest of the pipes with a handheld auger. They cost $30 at the local home store.
Keep me posted though :D
For the pop-up stopper to function you need to install it before you connect the pivot rod.
You're right Virxo182 - the pivot rod usually has to slide into the pop-up stopper slot. Although newer faucets have different setups that are easier to install
If you clean your drain you can also take apart the drain pipe from the sink down and clean the P-trap the U-shaped pipe below the sink and then when clean take the p-trap and drain pipes and you should also put them in the freezer in a plastic bag and let them sit in the freezer for about 30 minutes the cold will help kill a residential curse that is why many houses feel haunted just from the dirty drain issues they invite bad spirits in to drain you of your energy. A professional drain cleaner or plumber can also do this for about $133 that should be the going rate.
This is great video.
I had no idea what was lurking down the drain. I leave in an apartment and always manage to get my hair out which is long but OMG it liked the garbage dump down there. I was pretty proud of myself. I swear there was stuff from the last tenant. I almost puked. Thank you!
Maybe eye protection.
Barehanded! A real repairman!!😝
Thanks cutie
3:08 "On deez nutz".....Sorry, it had to be done.
Thanks
How do you clean the overflow hole. I've tried fitting a brush down the hole and scrubbing it but I can't get every corner especially the top/sides of the hole. It looks like black mold or something disgusting and smelly. I've also tried pouring hot water down the drain and trying to spray a cleaning product in the hole. It's still not getting the top/sides clean. Help! I can't stand the smell!
There's another tutorial of this guy that sounds like 80 years old and he had an ingenious idea of using like a fish tank pump or one of those small fountain pumps and putting it in a full sink and the plastic tube pumps water directly in there you also funneling some baking soda and vinegar and tons of hot water but the key is to keep flushing and flushing
Seriously I won't use kitchen sink.. is gross.
Can I do this method with my kitchen sink too. Also do I need to turn off the water first
I know this thred is old, but if anyone is out there that can answer me this question. I have moved to a home that has a septic. This requires keeping the good bacteria. So how do I clean a stinky drain without killing the bacteria that is needed for the septic?? I have used baking soda and vinegar but that doesn’t seem to have lasting results.
Help!
There are enzyme drains cleaners that are marketed as safe for septic tanks.
Thank you Captain Obvious.
Thanks for the help❤😂
hi sir, I did all of that but still once in a while it stinks, would it be a problem from our community's drainage system? tnx
Everything that has matter has chemicals.
AFunnyWhisper true :D
Well done.. Clean and clear... sorry for the Pun. :)
Gloves?
Nah. He ain't no pussy.
I need help! We just put a new sink and toilet in our bathroom at work. ever since then a sewage smell has been coming from the sink. I tried drain cleaner and works as long as it's in the drain. Tips and help please.
Use Zep Drain Care monthly. It's cheap and works great!
What about the kitchen sink?
We had some mildew smell coming from our kitchen sink so this month when we put in a new countertop, we replaced all the plumbing under the sink. Now the mildew smell is even worse! Help! I'm very sensitive to mold and this is making me feel sick! TIA
Use Zep Drain Care. It really works!
We took apart the drains & cleaned like you showed. We even sprayed bleach in the wall pipe + down the main drain pipe to be safe. However, about 24 hrs later when the bleach smell dissipated, the musty mold smell was back! Our pipes are plastic, do we have to fully replace them; or, is there another way to get rid of this stink?
I also tried mounds of baking soda + vinegar the night I smelled the musty mold again only to wake up in the morning overwhelmed by the stench.
Help!!!
I'll come clean your pipes >:)
Use Zep Drain Care. It works great!
It's likely you're overflow drain which is that little hole near the top of your sink the bottom of that that leads to your sink it's filled with Gunk and that's most of the time where the smell lies
*Easy to clean*
THANK YOU!!😘👍
Why clean them just, get new ones
Isn’t easy to just pour vinegar?
I use Zep Drain Care....follow the instructions and apply in 3 doses and it cleans the drain like a champ...way simpler.
wymeranth I'm kinda old fashioned and like mechanically removing all the yuckiness. Although Zep makes great stuff. My high school summer job was cleaning cars for the local motor pool. And without Zep products those cars would have stunk to high heaven.
Jeff Patterson Zep does have some great stuff. I want to try this, but i'm the type of person that is a bit intimidated by disassembling pipes under my sink. For those people out there like me that may not want to try that but get similar results Zep would be a nice alternative.
Don't be afraid wymeranth - you could totally do this and other people can too. I have confidence in you :D
wymeranth I'm all for simple. I aint no plumber
dreamingcode You think this looked complicated? Lol
Thank you!!!
Ok so you are the most Helpful, Effective, video Ever!! Thank you!!
MatPat
What's that slimy black stuff stuck on the drain?
Could that be mildew as well or is it called slimy black mold
Thank you Jeff ! Like many many thanks. Thank you.
you're more than welcome, glad to help
Wouldn't pouring some baking soda and vinegar down there help?
Yeah , baking soda will make some nice clumps and drain blockages when they get wet ...
@@Wally-pu2hh thats what the hotwater is for
I came here thinking this was going to be a quick fix...
Use Zep Drain Care. Cheap and very effective.
Great video. Thank you for not trying to be a comedian. KISS method. Keep It Simple Stupid!!!! Good video
thanks, we keep tutorials to the point...no comedians here
Thanks for the tip, Jeff. Two questions, if I may: what do you recommend for lighting underneath the sink? And do you have a video for cleaning the stain that sometimes appears underneath the opening that's opposite the faucet?
Jay Taylor no video right now for the stain, I'm guessing you had a leak? Lighting, I use a tripod flashlight from Stanley. Think it was about $20 but any flashlight will suffice :D
Why was there a lot of biofilm in the sink drain, Jeff?
Dayle O'Brien this happens to a lot of people but in my case I attribute it to the gel shaving product. It tends to cling to surfaces and that along with everything else going down the drain leads to the biofilm
idk bout spraying with that "wet and forget mold and mildew remover"......🤔
+Alpo F it works pretty darn well. Biofilm is a big issue for anyone shaving or brushing teeth, this helps
So basically... "take the whole darn thing apart & clean it." Yeah... no.
....or go ahead and call a plumber in to clean it for you for a couple of hundred bucks??...
Use Zep Drain Care. It works great!
Thank you for making this so easy!!!
3:08 Haha. Sorry I’m childish.
Somebody, please offer some suggestions on how to stop the leak behind the nut that holds the pivot rod. This was the first time I took it apart. I got it back on very tightly and now it leaks.
+MsOliveLeaf make sure it is straight.
kept trying over and over again but a tiny bit of white color from the ball shows and the blue wheel should cover it. I'll keep trying. Thank you so much for repsonding.
+MsOliveLeaf as painful as this may sound I would pull the pipe out and try to connect the rod outside of the sink. See what's going on. Unless you could stick your head underneath and behind the sink. I feel when you understand the mechanics better you could put it back together. Also be sure the rubber ring on the pipe did not pop loose. The rubber gasket seals water away
I'm just an amateur. I wouldn't take a chance on taking a pipe out. Too risky. The plastic ring around the nut might not be in place. Do you know how to fix that?
+MsOliveLeaf I am having the same problem. I am thinking of getting a new washer for mine as that seems to be the source of the problem.
Should send to President Trump, May work to clean Washington DC.
That wasnt funny at all honestly
Lol!!
I have a smelly shower drain, have any recommendations?
Hey Armando Gonzalez, you'll want to check for any hair and use a hand auger to remove it. A wire hanger will suffice in many instances, too. Removing the hair and any blockages helps a TON!! Don't use a chemical to clear any clogs as they will hurt your pipes over time. I've used the same method in this video (with the hot water) after clearing the clog and the bad odor goes away. Let me know if you've got more questions.
When done cleaning the drain place a Bible or Holy Book over the drain for 23 minutes or more to make sure there are no curses left because so many drains have them.
Amen !!
Great instructions! I’m going to try this!
i can feel the sewage smell on the balcony, it is coming from the hole in the floor of the balcony, that is supposed to drain the rain away, what can i do about it? i am on the third floor
sexypoetry sounds like the hole in the balcony needs to be cleaned out or rerouted?
i am on the third floor, how could i reroute it? it goes all the way from the 4th floor above me to the ground floor …i don't know anything about those things, i've never did anything similar….someone told me to simply pour the water in it….would that really help? well, i can try this right now, at least this is within my capabilities for sure….if this doesn't work i can pour the toilet cleaning liquid, i have some green one, smells really nice, and it always makes toilet smelling nice, i feel that this would probably help at least a bit, even if i have to do it repeatedly, no problem, it is cheap, lol!…but cleaning might be difficult for me, i am not sure if i could remove this "cap" (or however it is called)…. whilst rerouting is way beyond my skills, there is probably no use of explaining to me what it is and how to do it (though i am bit curious about it now).
It could simply be a p-trap that dried out. If that's the case, you can pour water into it and the sewer gas will stop. Give that a try and let me know how it works out :D
thanks….i've poured the water and it seems to be little bit better, but i wouldn't say it smells nice now…just a bit better….and it seems to be the endless, that hole…. i could apparently pour as much water as i want…shall i continue? shall i add some of that green toilet cleaning liquid tomorrow? i can't imagine this thing making it worse, only better….regarding my previous rant about being on third floor and therefore "unable to reroute it" i've now figured out that next to this drain hole there is an enormous black metal tube that also seems to be some kind of drain pipe…. and this one, indeed, goes all the way from 4th floor to the ground floor, but the hole in the floor of my balcony is exclusively mine, i've no idea where this hole ends, though…. and i can't remove this "grill" on the top of the hole, there are no screws on it, seems to be cemented, and i most certainly wouldn't be able to "reroute" it (even if i know what it is)…so i guess that the question is "to pour or not to pour more water, how much water all in all? and to add or not to add the mighty green toilet cleaning liquid"?
it's up to you what the next step will be, but I'd stick with water. The pipe could be venting though, is there a property manager of the building?