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Got pic related and located a blockage about 3,5 meters (11 ft) into the 100 mm (4") diameter drainage pipe. https://pic8.co/sh/82x3Ke.jpeg Tried concentrated lye but didn't help much, it only dissolves organic matter really well. For scale I could use hydrochloric acid but I'd have to use a boatload, I reckon.

Years ago i helped replacing part of the pipe which was blocked in several places with what I guess was urine scale. Pipework is plastic and about 30 years old. The pipe of concern is behind tiles and I'd rather not knock these off, if I don't absolutely have to.

Borrowed a manual drain snake from a neighbor but it's meant for small diameter pipe and a little too wimpy for the job. Looking at something like this now: https://pic8.co/sh/kScVqO.jpeg https://pic8.co/sh/DeUQ3D.jpeg

Does anyone have experience with these and can recommend one that doesn't leave me with a stuck snake in the pipework? Other suggestions?

Got pic related and located a blockage about 3,5 meters (11 ft) into the 100 mm (4") diameter drainage pipe. https://pic8.co/sh/82x3Ke.jpeg Tried concentrated lye but didn't help much, it only dissolves organic matter really well. For scale I could use hydrochloric acid but I'd have to use a boatload, I reckon. Years ago i helped replacing part of the pipe which was blocked in several places with what I guess was urine scale. Pipework is plastic and about 30 years old. The pipe of concern is behind tiles and I'd rather not knock these off, if I don't absolutely have to. Borrowed a manual drain snake from a neighbor but it's meant for small diameter pipe and a little too wimpy for the job. Looking at something like this now: https://pic8.co/sh/kScVqO.jpeg https://pic8.co/sh/DeUQ3D.jpeg Does anyone have experience with these and can recommend one that doesn't leave me with a stuck snake in the pipework? Other suggestions?

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