use a good size wad of saran wrap or plastic wrap and push it into it. Empty grocery bags work also in a pinch. Go to your local hardware store to find the right size real rubber stopper. Even many walgreens carry a large yellow stopper that looks like a flower that fits most any sink or tub.
Don't forget the bubbles!!!
2007-12-12 15:10:08
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answered by deb2polar 3
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How do you clog up a bath tub without using the proper "stopper" , I can't find a part that fits the diameter
I used toilet paper and it worked , however it didn;t last long and I could really go for a long, long bath...anyone know of any un-conventional methods to clog this tiny drain without future clogs and or leakage? I know people will have a lot of good ideas..Thanks and top answer will go to the...
2015-08-16 07:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Bath Stopper
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answered by izak 4
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I have used a plastic butter container lid before, and it works great! You know, like a "parkay" or "country crock" lid?
Start the water running, and hold the lid over the drain, once a little water builds up, press the lid aginst the drain opening-right side up. it will for a suction and will let you get that long bath.
2007-12-12 18:28:05
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answered by meg b 3
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A little flat piece of rubber about 3" around real thin . I have them around but don't know where. Hard ware stores might be able to help. Maybe plumbing for patching pipe.
2007-12-12 15:09:30
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answered by Claude 3
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Any thing that will cover the hole and is somewhat flexible. A plastic drink coaster for example. Just hold it down while the tub is filling. Eventually the weight of the water will hold it in place.
2007-12-12 15:37:28
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answered by Bobo 7
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2016-03-14 06:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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A flat piece of plastic or rubber. You may have to hold it in place until you get a little water in the tub to hold it down. (A piece of plastic grocery bag or garbage bag??)
Wal-mart does sell a rubber cover for such use.
2007-12-12 15:09:24
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answered by old_woman_84 7
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Get a cork and trim it down to fit. Just be sure to run a wire or some other form of apparatus through it to pull it out!
2007-12-12 15:10:07
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answered by poe 5
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There are silicone stopper design to fit all sizes.
You can find it at Walmart and hardware shop.
2007-12-12 15:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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