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Unblocking A Plug Hole - Best Way ????
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Well ..... the bathroom sink has been taking longer and longer to empty, so today I'm on a mission to unblock it.
I've tried a coat hanger bent with a hook on the end and I've also tried one of them gadgets that you can buy - a wire with a sticky bit on the end ... but they don't seem to be able to reach down far enough and unblock the blockage.
I've tried undoing the pipe at the back, but it's not very accessible as it seems like the waste pipe was put in first, then the pipes leading to the taps were fitted after, as they run very close to the waste pipe and I can't get a spanner in to loosen the fittings.
....... so I'm left with the option of pouring something down the plug hole, like caustic soda or something else.
Has anyone any suggestions as to what to use ????
I've tried a coat hanger bent with a hook on the end and I've also tried one of them gadgets that you can buy - a wire with a sticky bit on the end ... but they don't seem to be able to reach down far enough and unblock the blockage.
I've tried undoing the pipe at the back, but it's not very accessible as it seems like the waste pipe was put in first, then the pipes leading to the taps were fitted after, as they run very close to the waste pipe and I can't get a spanner in to loosen the fittings.
....... so I'm left with the option of pouring something down the plug hole, like caustic soda or something else.
Has anyone any suggestions as to what to use ????
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It's a "normal" type plug hole - no fancy pop up plug or anything like that - just an old fashioned plug on a chain.
When I tried plunging it - all I got was water coming back up out of the hole above the plug hole, near the top of the sink (I'm sure this is the overflow ??)
It's a "normal" type plug hole - no fancy pop up plug or anything like that - just an old fashioned plug on a chain.
When I tried plunging it - all I got was water coming back up out of the hole above the plug hole, near the top of the sink (I'm sure this is the overflow ??)
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