I usually find it more efficient take the pipe apart, or pull the hair out with thin long nose pliers. On some occasions I have used "Zonk" - it works, but is not as good as removing the hair.
No, Drano is a caustic chemical usually used for clearing drains and pipes. It is not designed to dissolve cotton, and using it for this purpose could be dangerous.
A combination of baking soda and vinegar can help break down and dissolve pet hair clogs. You can also use a drain snake or a plunger to physically remove the clog. Additionally, regularly using a drain strainer to catch pet hair before it goes down the drain can help prevent clogs in the first place.
Sulfuric acid drain cleaner is highly effective in unclogging drains due to its strong acidic properties that can dissolve tough clogs like hair, grease, and soap scum. However, it is important to use it carefully and follow safety instructions to avoid damage to pipes and harm to oneself.
Stomach acid is strong enough to dissolve certain materials, but it typically does not dissolve hair. Hair is made of a tough protein called keratin, which is resistant to acid. However, over time, stomach acid can weaken and break down hair fibers.
No, hair does not dissolve. It is made up of a protein called keratin, which is not easily broken down by common substances such as water or acids. Over time, hair can degrade and weaken due to exposure to sunlight, heat, and chemicals.
Use "Draino Gel" it works well.
No, it will dissolve in by water...
caustic soda Clorox! Just a bit tho!
Yes, lye is a strong alkaline substance that can dissolve hair by breaking down the proteins in the hair shaft. However, using lye to dissolve hair is not recommended as it can be very corrosive and damaging to the skin and hair.
No, generally hair extensions will not cause clogged drains. If your extension comes out and goes down the drain, that might. Generally hair extensions are weaved into your hair and it shouldn't be a problem.
No, Coca-Cola will not dissolve hair!! How do i know this? Well, I actually just did my Science Fair Project to see if hair will dissolve in certain liquids and coca-cola was one of my liquids. the Coca-Cola only changed the color of the hair but it did not dissolve it. Bleach will dissolve it in a matter of hours!!
No,hair does not dissolve in water.
If your bathtub or shower drain is clogged, chances are it's clogged with hair and almost any drain cleaner sold in stores will dissolve a hair blockage. Follow instructions on the bottle. If it's your kitchen drain, there are products to clean garbage disposals that will dissolve most food products. Again follow directions on the bottle and use hot water.
No, Drano is a caustic chemical usually used for clearing drains and pipes. It is not designed to dissolve cotton, and using it for this purpose could be dangerous.
A combination of baking soda and vinegar can help break down and dissolve pet hair clogs. You can also use a drain snake or a plunger to physically remove the clog. Additionally, regularly using a drain strainer to catch pet hair before it goes down the drain can help prevent clogs in the first place.
Sulfuric acid drain cleaner is highly effective in unclogging drains due to its strong acidic properties that can dissolve tough clogs like hair, grease, and soap scum. However, it is important to use it carefully and follow safety instructions to avoid damage to pipes and harm to oneself.
Stomach acid is strong enough to dissolve certain materials, but it typically does not dissolve hair. Hair is made of a tough protein called keratin, which is resistant to acid. However, over time, stomach acid can weaken and break down hair fibers.