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My kitchen drain is draining very slowly. I am going up this weekend and will see if I can take off anything underneath the sink to find the buildup. If I can't find anything. is there something safe (I have septic) to pour down the drain to unclog whatever it is? Septic safe?
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Just put a small bowl under the trap under your sink, unscrew it and use a piece of wire the pull out trapped debris......works in bathroom sinks, also.
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As indicated above, the clog is probably in the trap. If a plunger doesn't work then taking off the trap and dunking the icky mess in a bucket will do the trick.
There's also a tool on the market specifically for breaking up trap clogs. It's a flexible plastic strip with some ridges on the sides. It may be called a "Zip-Stick" but I'm not sure. I have one somewhere but since I learned to put my thumb over the vent when plunging the bathroom sink, I haven't used it. Good luck! |
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I bought the zip stick thingy at Home Depot, I think I paid about $2 for it.
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I have a drain snake you can use if cleaning out the trap doesn't work. Feel free to take a boat ride over this weekend to pick it up if you like. PM me if you want me to leave it somewhere for you in case I'm not there. Wouldn't go the chemical route if you can avoid it. Nasty stuff.
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How long are those zip-it sticks?
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About 2' or so. You don't even have to remove the drain plunger thingy. Just push it into the drain as far down as it can go. It should get down to the p-trap.
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I was actually looking to use it for a different application at work.I have some condensate drain lines on my ac air handlers that can be up to 4 ft long with a few 90 degree elbows that clog now and then.
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That would be tough, they are not long enough for that I don't think.
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If all else fails go to the hardware store and in the plumbing section look for a product called Grand Slam drain cleaner. If you get it follow the directions carefully because if you don't you could end up with a cracked pipe.
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