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how do you unlcog a kithcen sink with a dish washer and a garbage disposposal ?...
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<blockquote data-quote="david" data-source="post: 2044195" data-attributes="member: 207029"><p>depends on where the clog is. at my home I have a sink with two tubs. One of them has a garbage disposal, the garbage disposal has the dishwasher water output, and there's another tube for an overflow valve on the countertop.</p><p></p><p>Since "everythign else works", I have to assume the problem is directly in the sink, so just get a wire hanger and dig it out. If the problem were after all the pieces connect together, then you can't use a wire hanger, nor a simple plunger, because air escapes through the other outlets.</p><p></p><p>When this happened to me I wrapped plastic around the air vent and taped it solid, I sealed the sink entry to the garbage disposal, then added water to the other sink and used a plunger there. </p><p></p><p>The trick was to prevent water/air from escaping through the other openings when you use the plunger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david, post: 2044195, member: 207029"] depends on where the clog is. at my home I have a sink with two tubs. One of them has a garbage disposal, the garbage disposal has the dishwasher water output, and there's another tube for an overflow valve on the countertop. Since "everythign else works", I have to assume the problem is directly in the sink, so just get a wire hanger and dig it out. If the problem were after all the pieces connect together, then you can't use a wire hanger, nor a simple plunger, because air escapes through the other outlets. When this happened to me I wrapped plastic around the air vent and taped it solid, I sealed the sink entry to the garbage disposal, then added water to the other sink and used a plunger there. The trick was to prevent water/air from escaping through the other openings when you use the plunger. [/QUOTE]
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