Specifications:
- The valve core uses the precise imported ceramic core which has the diamond's hardness
- The drain with overflow is rather easily installed even if you never install drainer before
- Precision screw machining makes the pop-up drain more beautiful
- The drain with overflow can make your life more comfortable
- The basin drain is fully finished for exposed installations
- Add the finishing touch to any beautiful bathroom with the drain
- Color: Silver
- Material: Copper
- Drain Length: 180mm/7.1in
Details:

- The ceramic valve core has high quality, feeling rather comfortable and light, besides, it is rather durable and will not leak

- Silver color will give you a sense of elegance

- The simple design of the pop-up drain is benefit for convenient using

- Precision screw machining makes it more beautiful

- Enjoy your life with the drain
NOTE:
- This drain has the nozzle of overflowin, so the glass basin can not be used
How to Clean a Sink Drain?

- Every few days run very hot tap water through the drain. This is one way to keep a drain free of odors. Treat any partially clogged drains promptly
- Put a tablespoon of baking soda into the kitchen drain about once a week, then slowly pour in 1/4 cup of vinegar or lemon juice and let it stand for 30 minutes. Next run run hot water through the drain to eliminate minor buildups and odors
- Pouring a strong salt water (brine) solution down the kitchen sink drain will eliminate odors and keep grease from building up
- Consider buying a drain cleaner solution if you have drains you can't clear out naturally. Be sure to read the label regarding the product suitability safety for your drain pipes.(Some chemical drain cleaners will harm plastic drain pipes). Make sure the solution is safe for plastic pipes or a garbage disposal. Be sure to follow the drain cleaner instructions
- Alternatively, consider a natural drain cleaner even for blockages. Remove any standing water then pour 1/2 c. baking soda into your drain. Follow this with 1/2 c. white vinegar. The baking soda is basic and the vinegar is acidic, so they will react with a churning action should break up the blockage without using any chemicals
- Call a licensed plumber for anything beyond regular drain cleaning and simple unclogging of drains
How to Install a Bathroom Sink Drain?

- Start by clearing out under the sink so that you have ample room to work. Under the sink, you will see that the drain is actually connected into the trap (a U shaped portion of pipe) by a compression cap. Loosen the cap so that the drain will slide up and out
- Use your pliers or wrench to loosen the nut on the underside of the sink that is holding the drain in place and then remove the drain
- Prior to installing the new drain, take a bit of plumbers putty and roll it between your palms so that it forms a long "snake" of putty of sufficient length to wrap around the drain. Press the putty onto the underside of the new drain flange and insert the drain into the sink. The plumbers putty will squeeze out from around the drain flange. You can remove the excess later.
- Next, secure the drain to the sink from the underside by installing the large gasket and nut. Hand tighten as far as possible, then use your wrench or pliers to snug everything up. Be careful not to over tighten as you could crack the sink
- Make sure that the drain tailpiece has seated properly into the trap and tighten the compression cap there
- Insert the lever for the pop up drain through the back of the faucet and insert the pop up into the drain
- Under the sink, insert the pop up drain control rod into the back of the drain tailpiece as depicted by the picture above. Then tighten on the securing nut as depicted by this picture
- Finally attach the pop up lever to the control rod as depicted. Clean off all plumber's putty and test
Package Included:
- 1 x Drain
- 1 x Accessory Set