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KaiYing Thickening Square Copper Floor Drain - Sku# DTA1832000BM
Sku: DTA1832000BM
Price: $19.31
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Specifications: - This floor drain combine practical and useful into a single unit
- A pioneer product made with high quality copper, it is a latest and greatest floor drain
- Reasonable in design, nice in pattern, durable in use, swift in drainage
- The strainer cover can prevent odour and insects from entering the house
- This square floor drain is easy to install, you just need to fix the outer case onto the draining outlet
- Applicable in kitchen, bathroom, garage, basement and toilet where shallow drain is required
- Color: Silver
- Material: Copper
- Length: 10cm/3.9in
Details:
- A pioneer product made with high quality copper, it is a latest and greatest floor drain
How to Clean a Floor Drain - Finding standing water on your basement or garage floor is a good indication that the floor drain is in need of cleaning. Floor drain clogs are a nuisance and leave the immediate area smelling less than inviting. A drain auger, more commonly called a snake, down the drainpipe will help clean out the most stubborn clogs. Any homeowner willing to roll up their sleeves and take on this project can save a lot of money
Instructions: - Remove the strainer that covers the drain using a long-handled standard head screwdriver. Wear a pair of waterproof gloves
- Locate the clean-out plug down in the drain basin. Remove the plug by twisting it in a counterclockwise motion with an adjustable wrench
- Plug in the electric auger and place it in close proximity to the drain. Set the foot operation pedal in an area convenient to use
- Feed a few feet of the auger cable down the drainpipe and set the auger for clockwise rotation. Step on the foot pedal and begin rotating the cable
- Continue feeding the cable into the pipe until there is noticeable resistance or the motor begins to lag. Stop the motor and set the auger for counterclockwise rotation
- Back the cable out a couple of feet. Stop the motor and switch it back over to clockwise rotation. Continue feeding the cable down the drain. Repeat the process until the clog is gone
- Pull the auger cable completely free of the opening and pour several buckets of hot water down the drain. If it still drains slow, run approximately 2 feet of the auger cable directly down the open trap and rotate in a clockwise direction
- Reverse the direction and pull the cable out of the drain. Run a couple more buckets of hot water down the drain
- Wrap the threads of the clean-out plug with Teflon tape, which is available at home improvement outlets. Replace it and tighten in a clockwise motion with the adjustable wrench
- Wash off the strainer by adding a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid to the surface and scrubbing with a stiff bristled brush under a faucet. Rinse it well and place it over the drain
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