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Shower Drain Plunger

Is there a way to remove a shower drain plunger that became disconnected and drooped down to where the water takes about 30 minutes to drain down

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Is there a way to remove a shower drain plunger that became disconnected and drooped down to where the water takes about 30 minutes to drain down
This sounds more like a tub then a shower. Showers don't have stoppers. Do any of these look likie the trouble maker? (See images) Regards, Tom
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