Most people think they know how to plunge. But if you’ve ever spent ten minutes sweating over a sink only to have the water drain slower than when you started, you are doing it wrong. Here is the definitive guide to plunging a sink like a pro. Look under your bathroom sink. Is that a standard cup plunger (the one with a flat, rubber bell)? Stop right there.
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Let’s face it: There is no sound quite like it. You’re rinsing dishes, washing your hands, or peeling potatoes, and suddenly... the water stops moving. It rises. It lingers. It stares back at you like a murky mirror. Most people think they know how to plunge
Before you text your landlord, call a plumber, or reach for a bottle of toxic chemicals that will melt your pipes (and your lungs), take a deep breath. It’s time to master the plunger. Look under your bathroom sink
You’ve got a clogged sink.