How To Remove A Shower Drain: 12 Steps (with Pictures) - WikiHow

  1. Step 1 Purchase a drain lubricant to loosen the shower drain. 1 Purchase a drain lubricant to loosen the shower drain. An older drain may not readily come out even after it has been unscrewed. Buy a drain or spray lubricant, like WD-40, silicone lubricant, or PTFE. If your drain is rusty, WD-40 is ideal.[10]
    • Do not pour grease or fat down your drain in an attempt to loosen it.
  2. Step 2 Check your drain for clogs before you loosen it. 2 Check your drain for clogs before you loosen it. If your drain is significantly clogged, you may want to unclog it as much as you can before removing the drain to prevent it from snagging. Turn on your shower or bathtub head to inspect its draining abilities and, if it appears clogged, try one of the following unclogging methods:[11]
    • Send a handful of baking soda and hot water down the drain.
    • Pour 1 cup (8 oz) of vinegar and hot water down the drain.
    • Use a drain snake to clean out any blockages.
  3. Step 3 Dry your shower drain before applying the lubricant. 3 Dry your shower drain before applying the lubricant. To secure the lubricant on the shower drain, it must be completely dry. Towel-dry the shower drain to catch any drips or puddles before you start.[12]
  4. Step 4 Coat the shower drain in the lubricant. 4 Coat the shower drain in the lubricant. Apply a generous amount of the shower lubricant on and around the shower drain. Pour some lubricant down the drain as well to reach as much of the drain as possible. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes before further loosening the drain.[13]
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