You can use a plunger to unclog sinks, drains, and toilets. The key is to use a standard plunger for sinks and drains and a flange plunger for toilets.
MedievalMadness on MSN
How to Use a Medieval Toilet Without Losing Your Dignity
Forget modern plumbing – in the Middle Ages, using the toilet was a whole different experience. In this video, we explore how people really relieved themselves, from castle garderobes and public ...
A plunger isn't the only option to unclog a toilet. You can also use hot water, dishwashing soap, bath bombs, and more to fix ...
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, visitors to Rome’s Colosseum can walk through a hidden imperial passage.
The roughly 20 plumbers of Oak Creek Plumbing & Remodeling in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area don’t just bring toolkits with wrenches, pliers and Teflon tape to customers’ homes these days.
Apartment Therapy on MSN
Why You Should Put a Kitchen Utensil Holder in Your Bathroom (It’s Smart!)
If you’ve ever lost an earring or ring to the sink drain, you know the panic. Use the drip tray as a safe landing spot for ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Plumber demonstrates simple method to unclog your sink at home: 'Hopefully these tips help you'
Home Repair Tutor (@HomeRepairTutor) showed their YouTube viewers an easy, inexpensive way to unclog drains using clever ...
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