Blocked Bath ((better)) -

You pull the plug. Instead of the satisfying gurgle-chug of a vortex draining to the void, you get hesitation. A lag. The water rises around your ankles like a slow-motion tide of failure. You stand, shivering, watching the meniscus refuse to fall. The bath has become a bowl. You are trapped in a lukewarm mausoleum of your own dead skin cells. To understand the blocked bath, one must understand the trinity of sludge that conspires against modern plumbing.

This is the most visceral moment of the write-up. You feed the barbed plastic strip past the overflow plate. You hit resistance. You push. You feel the squish . Then, you pull. blocked bath

Over 90% of blockages are not "hair." They are a complex polymer of squalene (your facial oil), keratin (the hair shaft), and soap scum (the calcium salt of fatty acids). When soap meets hard water, it doesn't wash away; it turns into a waxy, adhesive putty known as calcium stearate . You pull the plug

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