Exactly as all of the above are useless UNLESS someone knows how to use their God Given Tool properly
Anonymous's pick: Unscrew the trap, or the u pipe under it and take a long cleaner thingy and stuff it in and out for a while, until you find the reason it's not draining.
A plunger can be used. The plunger creates a push/pull action using suction/pressure within the pipe to promote movement of the blockage
Use kettle hot water or plunge the drain with a basin plunger or use a 2 inch spring wire to loosen waste inside the pipe
It's a blockage. Have you tried the plunger?
I woke up with a terrible hangover and a plunger stuck to my forehead.Fetch the plunger, the sink is blocked again.
Now you warn the plumber you used dangerous chemicals
Incredibly, no.
Plunger
when was the plunger invented and what gave him the idea of inventing
Plunger is used in diesel engine fuel injection system which meters the fuel into combustion chamber. Higher the plunger diameter, higher the fuel injected into the cylinder. The plunger diameter of a typical diesel engine could be 9-10mm. Cam disk is connected to the plunger and each revolution, plunger will diesel 4 times into the combustion chamber.
To fit the plunger into a sillcock, turn the gray plastic cover counterclockwise. Then loosen the blockage to fit the plunger tightly onto the sillcock.
Before calling out a plumber, Try using a black plunger. Make sure that some water is in the tub and that the plunger (black cup part) is fully submerged. Give it a really good pumping by moving the handle only, try and keep the black cup on the surface of the bath as much as possible, so to cause a vacuum inside the piping. (its quite a workout :-) ) and see if that does anything. If this fails, call a plumber to gain access and unblock the line. Never use chemicals!
When you push the plunger of a syringe down into a marshmallow, it puffs up with air. When you pull the plunger of the syringe up while it is in the marshmallow, it will shrink.