There are many ways to unclog a kitchen sink. You could poor chemicals meant to dissolve gunk down the sink.
There are a few ways to unclog a kitchen sink:
1- Use a plunger: Fill the sink with enough water to cover the plunger, and then use the plunger to create a vacuum to dislodge the blockage.
2- Use baking soda and vinegar: Pour a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by a cup of vinegar. Let the mixture sit for a few minutes before flushing it down with hot water.
3- Use a Plumbing snake: Insert the snake into the drain and move it around until you feel resistance. Rotate the snake to dislodge the blockage.
4- Use a commercial drain cleaner: Purchase a drain cleaner from your local hardware store and follow the instructions on the package.
Always exercise caution when working with drain cleaners or plumbing snakes, as they can cause damage to pipes or injure you if used improperly.
There are several websites that can help you unclog your sink. See the related links to get you started.
If liquid cleaners have failed, you may have to call a plumber to unclog the pipe. You may be able to snake it yourself if you have the proper equipment, but in most cases it would be easier to call a plumber.
It sounds like a clog deep inside the house. A snake might be able to unclog it. It also depends if there is anything else clogged. That will give you a better idea of where the clog is.
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