10 Things You Should Never Pour Down the Drain
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Hair is a leading cause of bathroom clogs, especially for those with long hair. When hair goes down the drain, it can get trapped, accumulate, and form large clumps. These hairballs catch other debris like soap and dirt, making clogs worse.
To prevent this, brush your hair before showering to limit shedding into the drain. When cleaning your hairbrush, throw the hair in the trash, not the sink. This simple habit keeps drains clear and helps avoid clogs.
Regular drain cleaning and using covers can further reduce hair buildup. Careful hair disposal keeps your plumbing healthy and lowers repair costs.