Your washing machine or washer dryer combination is clogged. With these tips, we'll explain how to unclog your drain. First, clean the trap and rinse the drain with boiling water and baking soda. Is that doesn't work, try our other tips. Read how to unclog a clogged drain here.
Solving a clogged drain
Clean the trap
Rinse with baking soda
Use a drain snake
Solve it with unblocker
Rinse to clean
Still clogged
Tip 2: pour boiling water and baking soda down the drain
Is the drain still clogged? That means that the blockage is deeper than the trap.
Remove the hose from the drain.
Fill a bucket with boiling water and a package of baking soda.
Slowly pour the mixture down the drain with a funnel.
Wait about 10 minutes.
Pour water down the drain again to check whether water runs through properly.
Slide the drain snake into the drain, until you can't push it any further.
Rotate the drain snake a few times and move it up and down.
If the drain is no longer clogged, you can place the trap on the drain pipe again.
Tip 4: use drain unblocker
Don't have a drain snake or isn't that working? Use drain unblocker.
You can choose from 2 types of unblocker, granules or liquid unblocker.
Read the packaging of the unblocker to find out whether it's suitable for your drain.
Pour the unblocker down your drain and follow the steps on the packaging.
Tip 5: rinse it with a high-pressure cleaner
If you have a high-pressure cleaner with a sewer hose, use it.
Attach the sewer hose to your high-pressure cleaner.
Push the hose down the drain.
Spray water down the drain under high pressure.
Help, my drain is still clogged
It's possible that the problem isn't in the drain, but in the washing machine itself.
Place a container in front of it and open the hatch at the bottom.
Take out the drain filter.
Collect the water and dirt in the container.
Check if can find a stuck object, such as a button.
If nothing helps, you should contact a professional plumber. Ask your neighbors if they know someone, for example. Or, find an expert online and look at the reviews. Always ask what their services cost first, so you don't get any surprises.
Use a funnel to pour about a quarter of a cup of baking soda into the pipe.Next, empty a baster full of vinegar into the drain hose. Top tip: If the blockage is not completely gone, you can repeat the above process. Once you have cleared any debris from the hose, pour hot water in to flush everything out.
Use a funnel to pour about a quarter of a cup of baking soda into the pipe.Next, empty a baster full of vinegar into the drain hose. Top tip: If the blockage is not completely gone, you can repeat the above process. Once you have cleared any debris from the hose, pour hot water in to flush everything out.
Tip 2: pour boiling water and baking soda down the drain
Fill a bucket with boiling water and a package of baking soda. Slowly pour the mixture down the drain with a funnel. Wait about 10 minutes. Pour water down the drain again to check whether water runs through properly.
A telltale sign that your washing machine's drain pump filter is clogged is when your clothes are wetter than normal after a cycle finishes or the cycle takes longer than usual.
Washing machines overflow for a variety of reasons—the leading culprit, though, is a clog in the drain pipe. Lint and other debris come off of clothing during the wash cycle and are drained from the unit alongside the dirty water, potentially leading to clogs that can wreak havoc on your drain pipe.
Pour some boiling water down the drain or hose, then sprinkle some baking soda inside the drain or hose. Pour a cup of white vinegar down the drain wait 5-10 minutes. Then, reconnect everything and run a test cycle to confirm the blockage is gone.
Pour a box of baking soda into the washing machine drain pipe. After that, follow through with 2 to 3 cups of vinegar. Plug the drain pipe immediately and let the fizzing reaction take place.
In most cases, washers overflow because of lint clogs. This can usually be prevented by snaking the machine hose and drain line once every few months or by installing a lint catcher on the hose and cleaning it out monthly to avoid buildup.
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