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I actually just read that NaOH can make the blockage worse

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Yeah, I'm not going to put anymore stuff in there.. NaOH can be nasty stuff. But for future reference..Evo said:You may need to get a plumber to run a snake through the drain.
Monique said:I actually just read that NaOH can make the blockage worse![]()
But when the snake swallows the rat, the snake will be stuck and then she'll have a ticked off snake in her drain.dextercioby said:Do you think it's rat infested...?Then a 10m python would do it.
Daniel.
No, it can combine with fats to form a soap that can contribute to the blockage.dextercioby said:Well,yeah,it's useless.It boils Ca^{2+} turning them into Ca(OH)_{2},but,tragically,in the presence of air infested with CO_{2} it turns to CaCO_{3} again.
Evo said:But when the snake swallows the rat, the snake will be stuck and then she'll have a ticked off snake in her drain.![]()
Good point, so maybe a week to digest the rat, then the snake crawls out and Monique's problem is solved!dextercioby said:Well,it's a lousy rat,it's notta goat."Digestion" is the key-word...
Daniel.
Evo said:Good point, so maybe a week to digest the rat, then the snake crawls out and Monique's problem is solved!![]()
It's ok Monique, you don't have to thank us.![]()
Bladibla said:But the 'Rat' will be soaked in NaOH no? so it will give the snake some..bad stomach..
Good point Bladibla, we will need to neutralize the rat first.Bladibla said:But the 'Rat' will be soaked in NaOH no? so it will give the snake some..bad stomach..
Evo said:we will need to neutralize the rat first.
saltydog said:Yea, you need someone to remove the trap, clean it out, then put it back. That'll be $60.00.
Chronos said:Don't be so squeamish. Go buy or borrow a plumber snake and do it yourself. No special skills required. Sure, you will drag out some unspeakably disgusting stuff, and probably get some on you , but it washes off.
Plungers don't work very well if there's an overflow pipe. Or if you have a double sink and the clogs below where the two drain pipes meet.Moonbear said:Oh, yeah, while you're out getting the snake, buy some heavy rubber dishwashing gloves. When that slimey, furry beast comes out of the drain, you aren't going to want to touch it.
Edit: Oh, and did you already try a plunger? It won't remove a clog completely, but might move it enough that the water will drain a little better so you can get some of the water out of the way before attempting to finish removing the clog.