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I've been considering that - the man that helped me with my flooded basement last August.Neighborhood handyman
I've been considering that - the man that helped me with my flooded basement last August.Neighborhood handyman
I actually doubt it's anything in the trap. Her very first post showed the exact same stopper I have in my bathroom sink, that setup is a real crap trap. lol. Toothpaste and soap and hair collect at the stopper base where the linkage attaches to the white plastic finned piece and it plugs up.Go directly to the problem, which is crud(hair and stuff) blocking the sink trap. Get your Channelocks out of the toolbox, and loosen the drain nuts(red arrows) and remove the trap. Clean crud out of trap, may have to go into the straight pipe that is going into the wall.
Channel Locks
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Sink drain trap
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Twist the drain nuts counter-clockwise.
Go directly to the problem, which is crud(hair and stuff) blocking the sink trap. Get your Channelocks out of the toolbox, and loosen the drain nuts(red arrows) and remove the trap. Clean crud out of trap, may have to go into the straight pipe that is going into the wall.
Channel Locks
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Sink drain trap
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Twist the drain nuts counter-clockwise.
@Nathan That is the best advice. Even if Deb is unable to physically do that.Go directly to the problem, which is crud(hair and stuff) blocking the sink trap. Get your Channelocks out of the toolbox, and loosen the drain nuts(red arrows) and remove the trap. Clean crud out of trap, may have to go into the straight pipe that is going into the wall.
Channel Locks
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Sink drain trap
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Twist the drain nuts counter-clockwise.
Time to call the gentleman and use the honey method. You can do it.I don't have the tools, strength or body size to do much with the plumbing under the sink. I did try the baking soda, hot water and vinegar again. A little better - some black gunk was regurgitated. I have a feeling the stopper is blocked with it. The only thing I use that sink for is tooth brushing. Even when I shave my pits and legs, I rinse the razor in another container, then dump that in the toilet. I figure the toidy can digest it better than a sink.
Plase call the gentleman who helped out in the past. It will hopefullly be a five minute job for him. lean everything out in time before he is due to arrive.It's difficult for me to get under the sink because it has two doors separated by a thick board. I don't know how any adult could get in there. AlsoView attachment 399842 an actual photo of the "guts".
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I'm more of a once and done kind of DIY guy.It's difficult for me to get under the sink because it has two doors separated by a thick board. I don't know how any adult could get in there. Also an actual photo of the "guts".
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I bought a small hand plunger at the Grocery Outlet a few years ago. I think it was $3.99. Didn't have much faith in it but it had helped with the bathtub. Last week, I used it and it pulled up a bunch of hair I could grab and pull out of the drain. Gross yes, the tub is now freely draining.Hard to see, but I think in this YouTube the sink has a stopper (in up position) and the plunger works ok. Do you have a little plunger? I wonder if I should buy one to have around my apartment just in case of need (I only have the toilet kind).