Try removing the **** Trap under the sink, there are two nuts one on each side. put a pan under the sink to catch the waste water in the trap first. ext loosen the nuts with a pair of channel locks or a pipe wrench turn the nuts counter clock wise direction till the nuts are loose slide the trap down and empty the contents of the trap into the bucket. Use rubber gloves so you don't get sick from germs. If the **** trap is plugged use a coat hanger to push threw the trap to get whatever is plugging it out. Rinse in a different sink, If it has the rubber gaskets I would recommend replacing the gaskets. Install in reverse. Do not over tighten the nuts or you will have to replace the parts. the trap looks like 2 opposing J .
It's a large pair of pliers, If it is plugged with soap try putting hot water in it but if the sink has a screen in it there is no way you unclog it without taking the trap a part from under the sink. Sorry I can't think of an easier way.It's a large pair of pliers, If it is plugged with soap try putting hot water in it but if the sink has a screen in it there is no way you unclog it without taking the trap a part from under the sink. Sorry I can't think of an easier way.
I hope you got it fixed, if yo would of told me you were a lady I would ofexplained it a little better, assuming you were a guy I thought you knew I am sorry for the confusion. I teach women to overhaul truck engines but need to kno your experince sorry.I hope you got it fixed, if yo would of told me you were a lady I would ofexplained it a little better, assuming you were a guy I thought you knew I am sorry for the confusion. I teach women to overhaul truck engines but need to kno your experince sorry.
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Try removing the **** Trap under the sink, there are two nuts one on each side. put a pan under the sink to catch the waste water in the trap first. ext loosen the nuts with a pair of channel locks or a pipe wrench turn the nuts counter clock wise direction till the nuts are loose slide the trap down and empty the contents of the trap into the bucket. Use rubber gloves so you don't get sick from germs. If the **** trap is plugged use a coat hanger to push threw the trap to get whatever is plugging it out. Rinse in a different sink, If it has the rubber gaskets I would recommend replacing the gaskets. Install in reverse. Do not over tighten the nuts or you will have to replace the parts. the trap looks like 2 opposing J .
It's a large pair of pliers, If it is plugged with soap try putting hot water in it but if the sink has a screen in it there is no way you unclog it without taking the trap a part from under the sink. Sorry I can't think of an easier way.
I hope you got it fixed, if yo would of told me you were a lady I would ofexplained it a little better, assuming you were a guy I thought you knew I am sorry for the confusion. I teach women to overhaul truck engines but need to kno your experince sorry.