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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

Listen up curlfriends, this is my true story, one that you may need to know about in the future, if not already.

With all of the products that we use (sticky, guey, oily & greasy) and all of the hair washing (detangling, shedded hair, etc.), at some point, unless you do something about it, your sinks are going to get clogged up and it could end up costing you big bucks if you have to call the plumber.

This vid shows you how I saved myself a lot of money, time and frustration and how I maintain unclogged drains for just pennies. You seriously need to fave this vid because unless you do something about it now, like I said, there is a good chance that you will need to do something in the future and you'll want to have this information handy. Save yourself the frustration and take the steps to maintain your sinks now, you'll be happy you did.

Watch the vid and you'll see what I mean.

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  • This could not have come at a better time!! I'm going through this right now and constantly battling my hubby over clogged sinks and him doing the slip and slide in the shower. I've tried the vinegar and baking soda and it didn't work. I also tried Dawn, someone suggested but that didn't work. I'm going to revisit the baking soda/vinegar combo along with the plunging technique, to see if it'll work. Thanks for posting!

  • @kwll35 - My pleasure. I hope it works out for you. If you do clear it up, you can also pour 1/2 cup of bleach down all your drains at night before bedtime 1x a month to maintain. The bleach helps keep the pipes smooth (It leaves a slippery residue on the pipes) so that the debris will slide down easier.

  • Amen to your last sentence... I am so happy you were able to unclog your sink. Thank you so much for sharing. Always very kind and helpful of you. I have been very diligent as to NOT let hair go down my sink or tub... when I shower I use the hair catch thingy that kt sells and in my sink i have removed that cap and replaced it w something similar to also catch the hair. A clogged sink is no good!!

  • @ab82510 - Thank you. *Smile* You are definitely right on track with the hair sink strainers in your sink, I also need to do that as well, especially with a teen in my house who clogged up sink #1. :) Thanks for sharing.

  • Yes there is a God and he told you to to this vid for somebody like me!!! Thank you Sis. I am a homeowner too and this helped me greatly too. Bless you. Your hair is beautiful by the way.

  • @mpenny226 - I'm so glad to hear that. It is my pleasure to share anything that I feel can help someone else, especially my curlfriends. Glad to be of help. Thank you for your comment & your support.

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  • I had this problem recently and I sure did think about this video and it sure did work, after a couple of tries. Thanks!

  • Great video.these remedies definitely work, i had a clogged sink about a month ago and i only had vinegar and salt and to my surprise they worked faster and better than liquid plummer. i live in a high rise apartment and lets just say that maintenance is not all it should be with preventive maintenance.

  • I have a question...can this method be used for unclogging garbage disposals?

  • Thank you so much for this video!

    I had a clog and tried both methods....cleared right up!

  • Thanks, I happen to have a drainage problem in my laundry room. I never heard of the salt method, I will try that one, Thanks for sharing.

  • I truly enjoy you! HOWEVER...I never Google, I only Bing. Can't help it, I'm a Microsoft employee ;)

  • you are such a blessing...thank you for sharing, this is without a doubt a damage proof method for unclogging sinks.

  • I can't believe you posted this video!

    I just went to the grocery store to buy Drano but they didn't have any.

    I'm definitely going to use this tonight.

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