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  2. How to Unclog a Shower Drain Yourself - AOL

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    Place the hose against the rag-covered drain and turn on the shop vacuum wet setting. The suction can act to bring the hair or other blockage up the drain to be removed. When to Call a Plumber

  3. How to Remove Bathtub Rings and Stop Them from Coming Back - AOL

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    Make your bathtub sparkle the next time you clean your bathroom with one of these simple methods.

  4. Drain cleaner - Wikipedia

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    A drain cleaner, also known as drain opener, refers to a person, device, or product used to unblock sewer pipes or clear clogged wastewater drains.This term typically applies to chemical, enzymatic, or mechanical tools such as commercial chemical cleaners, plumber’s snakes, drain augers, bio-enzyme solutions, or toilet plungers.

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    Whether you're cleaning dishes, the tub, your cooktop or the inside of the oven, you'll need a scrub brush to help you get it done. And the internet's favorite scrubber? The Scrub Daddy.

  6. Air gap (plumbing) - Wikipedia

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    This "air gap" is visible above the sink as a small cylindrical fixture mounted near the faucet. In the base cabinet under the sink, the drain hose from the dishwasher feeds the "top" of the air gap, and the "bottom" of the air gap is plumbed into the sink drain below the basket, or into a garbage disposal unit. When installed and maintained ...

  7. Vacuum breaker - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum breaker is a device that prevents water from being siphoned backward in a direction it is not desired to go. They are commonly placed on a bibcock valve or toilet or urinal flush valve, in which application they can prevent hose or drainage water from back-siphoning into the public drinking water system.