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How to Unclog a Sink Using a Wet Vacuum

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    • Before starting, make sure your sink is empty.

    • Clear out the sink using a cup or sponge to remove any standing water for better suction.

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    • If your stopper is attached to the p-trap, removing it may cause water to leak. Be ready to duct tape it or have a towel or small bucket to catch the leak.

    • If your sink has a stopper plug, take it out.

    • This will give direct access to the clogged drain and improve suction.

    • Most sinks have detached stopper plugs. However, some sink stoppers are connected to the p-trap, so check which type you have and adjust accordingly.

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    • If your sink has an overflow hole, cover it with duct tape or a towel to seal it.

    • This helps maintain suction and prevents water from leaking through it.

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    • Ensure that your vacuum can suck up water, using a regular vacuum could cause damage to the vacuum.

    • Before setting up, open your wet vacuum so it’s ready for use.

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    • Check the settings on your vacuum to see if your filter is good for wet or dry use.

    • Remove the filter to avoid potential damage.

    • As a precaution, it's recommended to remove the filter even if it's designed for wet use to prevent potential damage over time.

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    • Position the vacuum hose directly over the drain.

    • Press the hose firmly against the drain.

    • If needed, add an inch of water to the sink before attaching the hose, this can help improve suction.

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    • Switch the vacuum to wet mode and turn it on.

    • Hold the hose over the drain for about two minutes to pull up the clog.

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    • The vacuum tank may fill up quickly, so be prepared to empty it once or twice during the process.

    • Check the vacuum hose for debris every few minutes.

    • If hair or gunk comes up, remove it by hand or with needle-nose pliers before continuing.

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    • Remove the hose from the sink.

    • Run water to see if the clog is cleared. If water still drains slowly, repeat the process or consider seeking professional assistance.

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