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Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to sanitize your bathroom, your sink emits some truly foul odors. Here's why it stinks ...
Yep, same as the kitchen sink: Pour a large pot of boiling water slowly down the bathroom sink drain, hoping it loosens and breaks up the clog. Step 3: Use baking soda and vinegar.
When water comes up through the drain of a sink or tub, it's usually caused by a clog, or heavy rainfall that overwhelmed the sewer system. Plumbers explain how to clear the clog and the blockage.
$5.99 (was $7.99) Buy Now. It was easy enough to use, with directions included. I'll spare you the details of the moldy, black, long muck of hair that I extricated from my bathroom sink drain.
Q: I’ve noticed over the past several weeks that my bathroom sink is draining very slowly. It started several weeks ago, but it has become progressively worse. I have tried chemicals and a ...
To properly plunge your bathroom sink, it’s best to have a drain plunger—these are usually the ones with red cups and wood handles. You can also buy a hand plunger for sinks for around $5.