💡 Why this works: Shower clogs are usually soft clogs – hair, soap scum, conditioner gunk. A plunger creates suction and pressure to dislodge that mess without dangerous chemicals. Plus, you already own one.

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Before you buy a $20 bottle of liquid plumber or call a plumber, try 2 minutes with a clean, dedicated plunger. You might be shocked (in a good way). 📸 Image idea: Split photo – left side: clogged shower with standing water + plunger next to it. Right side: water draining cleanly. Or a quick 15-second video of the plunger in action after removing the drain cover.

Here’s a social media-style post (Instagram / Facebook / TikTok caption) tailored to the topic, including practical tips. Don’t sleep on the plunger – yes, even for your shower drain.

🛑 First, the catch: You can’t just slap it over the drain cover. You need to remove the metal or plastic cover first (one screw, or it pops right off). Otherwise, you’re just pushing water back at your feet.

We all know the plunger as the toilet’s trusty sidekick. But here’s a pro tip most people miss: – if you use it right.