I’ve got a clogged sink, and have been reading the labels on a bunch of different products lately. I’d always assumed that they were a strong acid of sorts, which would dissolve whatever sort of material was built up in the pipes. But I’ve noticed that a lot of these products specify that they’re non-corrosive, so I’m not sure what other sort of mechanism may be at play here.

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      3 days ago

      No tools needed to clean it, you just unscrew that bit at the bottom, and also apparently you get a superiority complex according to some bloke on the internet lmao

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          2 days ago

          Sorry just seen your reply.

          Did you miss the bit where I said “no tools needed”

          That was the important bit

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            3 days ago

            but why would I if I can just snake it?

            unscrewing it I have to clean up everything afterwards. I also have to patch the ceiling or re-cover the access hole.

            with a snake, I just snake it. it goes through the plumbing, and I’m done.

            unless I’m missing something.

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              You have free access to this piece as it’s just below. You put a bucket below, unscrew, empty it, screw and you’re down with the clogging.

              The goal of this plastic receptable is to avoid costly clogging down the line by intercepting it locally. And also recover object that fall like ring while watching your hands.