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Reddit mentions of DANCO Flat Suction Sink Stopper, 5 Inch, White, 1-Pack (89042)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of DANCO Flat Suction Sink Stopper, 5 Inch, White, 1-Pack (89042). Here are the top ones.

DANCO Flat Suction Sink Stopper, 5 Inch, White, 1-Pack (89042)
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FLAT SUCTION STYLE allows for maximum room within your sink while stopping water from draining in the sinkFITS MOST SINKS that have a 5 inch or less diameter to be able to cover kitchen sink drainCORROSION RESISTANT material, constructed of a durable rubber for longevityDESIGNED FOR USE in kitchen and bathroom sinks with also indoor and outdoor applicationsWHITE FINISH gives a simple and elegant feel for your sink with EASY INSTALLATION - no tools required
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height7.5 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.14 Pounds
Width3.25 Inches

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Found 5 comments on DANCO Flat Suction Sink Stopper, 5 Inch, White, 1-Pack (89042):

u/VaughnTomTucker · 7 pointsr/onebag

When I'm not around a washing machine, I hand wash yesterday's socks, underwear, and t-shirt arm pits. I find my stuff needs a washing machine after 3-4 hand washings.

If I'm feeling lazy, and there's no consequences to taking a longer shower, I'll shower with my underwear/socks on, then at the end take them off and give them a final scrub. Doesn't work as well...but did I mention lazy?

I carry this clothesline https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000T28X4E, this sink stopper https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G99DMVU, and most importantly, Dr. Bronners soap! It does a good job of deodorizing, and I only have to put in a few drops in each "load" of hand laundry.

u/Zyriel · 4 pointsr/bigboobproblems

I use one of these on my stopperless sink. Flat Suction Sink Stopper

u/StonerMeditation · 3 pointsr/onebag

I quit using shampoo, and even Dr. Bonners. Almost every country sells little packages of detergent, usually formulated for that area. I bring one of those Tupperware type containers (my sandwich on the jet), and keep the detergent in the plastic container for the duration of my trip.

Real detergent does a great job. Bring a flat rubber sink stopper to give yourself a little puddle of water to work with. Rinse with the shower, squeezing, rinsing, squeezing, etc until it looks clean. https://smile.amazon.com/Danco-Inc-Suction-Stopper-White/dp/B00G99DMVU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482805130&sr=8-2&keywords=flat+rubber+sink+stopper

Hang the clothes in the shower until there is no more dripping, and then hang them on the line of cord you brought. If you can leave the windows open, or dry outside, all the better...

I generally take nylon, lightweight wool, and other quick-drying clothing - so I can wash at night, and they will be dry in the morning. If something is not completely dry, it's usually ok because it will be dry after an hour wearing it.