A compact, smooth surfaced, flexible and formable, elongate apparatus that
has a hair-clog snagging end portion for insertion into drains for
snagging and removing the common hair clogs that exist in the upper
portion of drains typically around the drain pop-up mechanism and drain
trap. The elongate shaft (10) may be bent along its complete length into
any shape and remain fixed in that shape to accommodate compact storage
as well as forming a grasping and twisting handle for the shaft while it
is in the drain or bending the hair-snagging end of the shaft for easier
insertion and navigation within the drain. The hair-clog snagging
portion, which is at the distal end of the shaft, is in the form of a pad
(12), which maximizes the surface area of hair hooking members (38). The
hair-snagging pad consists of the hook portion hook-and-loop fasteners
and contains a multitude of miniature, hook formed, polymeric elements
which aggressively entangle hair-clogs for quick retrieval from the drain
without dismantling the drain and without using dangerous chemicals in
the drain.