Drain Wig {Review}
This company had me sold at “Never Clean a Clogged Drain Again”! Sign me up! With a houseful of girls, drained clogs are almost an everyday event.
And good luck getting one of the teen girls to pull out all the… ugh, yuck and oh so gross stuff that gets caught on the hair in the drain!
The Drain Wig catches the hair and prevents the clog. Sounds simple.
Here’s how it works:
1. Insert the chain into the drain and wiggle it back and forth until it slips all the way in. The decorative cap will rest on the drain cover and will not interfere with use or cleaning. If you are installing in a shower, slip the chain into the drain and place the decorative cap against the side of the tub with the suction cup.
2. Depending on the amount of hair being washed away, the drain wig will collect the hair and will last up to 4 months.
3. Once the water is slow to drain, simply grab the drain wig and pull it out of through the drain cover.
4. Toss the disgusting mess away and install a new drain wig.
The Drain Wig fits most shower and tub drains so you can install it in any drain. The best part of using the drain wig is that you can remove the “stuff” from the drain without having to touch it!
For more information or to place an order for this so cool product, visit Drain Wig online. Pricing is 4 Drain Wigs for $19.99 with free shipping. I will be setting my house up on the auto ship plan so that I will be reminded to swap out the Drain Wigs each quarter.
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Cindy says
I put baking soda and vinegar down the drain. Wait 20 minutes and run the hot water.