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Posted by Bobk207 on February 6, 2009, 9:15 pm
OP-
What is the real problem here? You are asking for a "solution"....
how do I remove the knob?
but removing the knob may not be what is needed.
Now you you're talking about "enzyme to unclog" and
"plunger".....sounds like a clogged drain.
What is condition that you are trying to fix?
cheers
Bob
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Posted by James D on February 6, 2009, 9:33 pm
> OP-
> What is the real problem here? You are asking for a "solution"....
> how do I remove the knob?
> but removing the knob may not be what is needed.
> Now you you're talking about "enzyme to unclog" and
> "plunger".....sounds like a clogged drain.
> What is condition that you are trying to fix?
> cheers
> Bob
The OP's original post says clogged drain.
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Posted by Kompu Kid on February 6, 2009, 11:35 pm
Hello Folks:
I don't know what type of drain pipes I have.
If I have plastic (PVC?) pipes, what happens if I were to use Liquid
Plummer or something similar with a lot of caustic material in it?
I looked up on internet and some say it is not good, some claim it is
OK.
Deguza
P.S.: I am finding out that I have fixtures made by Andre. But I think
the knob and the mechanism is by someone else. Probably came with the
bathtub.
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Posted by BobK207 on February 7, 2009, 12:25 am
Bob
> The OP's original post says clogged drain.
James-
You know, I read his OP twice and still missed the last sentence with
the clooged drain reference both times....my mistake.
Cheers
Bob
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Posted by Kompu Kid on February 6, 2009, 11:38 pm
> OP-
> What is the real problem here? =A0You are asking for a "solution"....
> how do I remove the knob?
> but removing the knob may not be what is needed.
> Now you you're talking about "enzyme to unclog" =A0and
> "plunger".....sounds like a clogged drain.
> What is condition that you are trying to fix?
> cheers
> Bob
Hello Bob:
I am trying to clean a clogged drain. I am being told that I am
supposed to stick a snake through the hole that the knob covers.
Since I could not get that knob off, I thought maybe this enzyme stuff
may help loosen the clogged material.
So far no luck, though.
Deguza
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> What is the real problem here? You are asking for a "solution"....
> how do I remove the knob?
> but removing the knob may not be what is needed.
> Now you you're talking about "enzyme to unclog" and
> "plunger".....sounds like a clogged drain.
> What is condition that you are trying to fix?
> cheers
> Bob