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If this is a new shower installation, as your post suggests it could be a combination of hair, tiling grout and cement that accumulated in the waste trap.
Its a lot cheaper and easier to lift the pulg and clear it with a screwdriver also it stays clear for at least a year.I'll second that. I use Mr Muscle Drain Blocker. Does the trick. Probably have to use it once every three months to keep things free but it does a great job.
Pour it on the drain at night before you go to bed wash it clean with warm water in the morning.
You can get it in most supermarkets.
Yes just lift the outlet cover and then twist the plug and lift it out.Hi Johnny1. Can you lift the plug when the tray in on a concrete floor?
Not sure if its relevant but every few years we find it best to lift the shore cover and just throw it away. They are relatively cheap and easy to replace. Between leaves, dirt and hair it gets clogged and is quite easily replaced.
I dont think it makes any sense to throw away a shore cover - 2 minutes would clean away the leaves, hair etc.
No, unless you open it underneath the bath which is not practical as you would have to remove the cover around the bath.Fair enough, but can I do that with the bath?
Yes just lift the outlet cover and then twist the plug and lift it out.
...can someone confirm that when I take off the outer cover (that which normally stops items going down the drain) that there is something else that can be removed and cleaned.
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