If it’s only one sink they often have an overflow drain….. just find a way to block it while plunging… cover with hand, or paper towel with pressure…, some way to seal it ….
hmmm...surprised no one else has commented lol. question...hope this doesnt sound too weird..but...do u happen to do laundry by hand..ever? ive been lookin for a vid on how to make my own plunger (the one with the suction cup) but ive only seen those goofy ones that hicks make with empty water bottles. ive seen the one u used here on amazon i think, and i wanted to know if it was good to use in a hand washing method where u put clothes in a large bucket and use a plunger to agitate/clean them. just not sure cuz the handle is so small. would u be kind enough to...in future...post a vid testing yer plunger out on clothes? would be very helpful an fun. thanks :)
Look up drain snake or hair clog snake.. you should be able to buy one for under 10 dollars. Usually sinks are plugged in the elbow point under sink. If that does not work you might have to get professional help depending.
@@kd_enterprise3404 that's what I figured because when I checked the p trap the water drained and when I plunged water goes from side to side....i got a drain snake but it was the wrong one bcs the drain holes in the kitchen sink r too small.
I'm sold on it. Good job mate. Mmc new Zealand
Thanks! 😊
Took about 20min. But this technique worked !thank you so much for this video.you helped me👍i am going to buy the moen plunger soon.
Thank you. I just unclogged mine
Desrey Lefophane great, thanks for watching...
How about just one sink do I still need the drain catcher ?
If it’s only one sink they often have an overflow drain….. just find a way to block it while plunging… cover with hand, or paper towel with pressure…, some way to seal it ….
hmmm...surprised no one else has commented lol. question...hope this doesnt sound too weird..but...do u happen to do laundry by hand..ever? ive been lookin for a vid on how to make my own plunger (the one with the suction cup) but ive only seen those goofy ones that hicks make with empty water bottles. ive seen the one u used here on amazon i think, and i wanted to know if it was good to use in a hand washing method where u put clothes in a large bucket and use a plunger to agitate/clean them. just not sure cuz the handle is so small. would u be kind enough to...in future...post a vid testing yer plunger out on clothes? would be very helpful an fun. thanks :)
irishlibsfan08 interesting.. thanks for watching and comment!
@@kd_enterprise3404 yeah...pls keep my suggestions in mind. TY
irishlibsfan08 yes, will keep in mind!
I had the same plunger and it did not work.
This did not work for me...I have tried every trick
Look up drain snake or hair clog snake.. you should be able to buy one for under 10 dollars. Usually sinks are plugged in the elbow point under sink. If that does not work you might have to get professional help depending.
@@kd_enterprise3404 that's what I figured because when I checked the p trap the water drained and when I plunged water goes from side to side....i got a drain snake but it was the wrong one bcs the drain holes in the kitchen sink r too small.