I'd use a 45 caliber pistol aimed downward to avoid hitting a a neighbor. Wear safety goggles in case of spraying glass shard.
A slightly easier - and more eco friendly method - would be to use a steel framing hammer.
And, ,y last thought, quickly grab the glass with your fingers, and lift vertically to the plain of water (that area described as adhered via surface tension). This assumes the glass is not submerged in 145 or warmer degree F water, and you are capable of reliably grabbing said glass.
If it's a sink drain , best to remove the entire pipe and P trap. I then take outside and hose them out.
It can allow the drain to block easier. Take the trap off the sink drain and remove it
If you know that the ring has not flushed into the main line, remove the p-trap from under the sink. The ring will most likely be in there. The p-trap is the u-shaped section of the drain pipe.
Heck no as the sink is higher then the basement drain and water does NOT flow up hill BUT it does seek its own level BUT you can connect a sink drain to a basement drain if you properly trap and vent the line
A double kitchen sink that is draining slowly could be clogged with debris such as food particles. A snake is a tool that can be found at a hardware store that is used to remove things clogging flow in a drain.
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Probably not, depends on where the clog is at and how the dishwasher drain is connected. I wouldn't chance it, but the worst that will happen is the sink will fill with the water from the dishwasher.
It will dry just fine... after you remove the flooring...
The overflow is built into the sink, it is not part of the drain. If there is no overflow, you can not add it.
the sewer is where things that you flush or put down the drain go, a drain is the opening is a sink or shower that sends things to the sewer
Mission CAP or IPS plug if there is a female fitting
That's possible but difficult and seemingly unnecessary. Why not just lead it's drain to the garden or to perimeter drain.