Hair clogs occur when hair accumulates in drains, pipes, and plumbing fixtures, causing blockages and backups. This can happen in various areas of the home, including:

Several factors contribute to hair clogs:

: Long, flexible plastic "zips" with barbs that physically grab and pull out hair clumps.

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They can be dangerous to health if they splash back or mix with other cleaners. To give you the best advice, let me know: Is the clog in a ? Is the water completely stopped or just draining slowly ? Do you have PVC (plastic) or metal (iron/copper) pipes?

When selecting a hair unclogger, consider the following factors:

: Slide a plastic barbed wand or "snake" as far into the drain as possible.