what's a plumber's snake? I tried hooking it with a straightened out wire hanger but couldn't snag it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu_Tack
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Wikipedia link says, a plumber's snake is a flexible auger made of coiled metal, which you turn clockwise in your drain to dislodge clogs. Sometimes you can catch the clog and pull it back out, or sometimes you break the clog up and scrape it off the pipe walls and then it flushes all the way down.
I had a look at Blu-Tack's website:
http://www.blutack.com/faq.htmThey say that hot temperatures over 70 degrees C will soften it, so if the clog is not too far down the pipes and you haven't already tried pouring boiling water down the drain, you might want to try that. The website recommends using a citrus based cleaner to get Blu-Tack off the walls and out of the carpet, but it doesn't say that it actually dissolves it.
If you have already unsuccessfully tried a lye-based drain cleaner, you might want to try a science experiment with an acid based drain cleaner and a lump of Blu-Tack to see if that will dissolve it.
Or, you could try contacting BOSTIK UK and ask them how to dissolve it.
BOSTIC UK had this contact on the website:
michelle.hayman@bostik.com