The disaster scenario: your kitchen sink’s water has stopped draining, there’s mushy food bits floating around, and you have no idea what to do. You may or may not have ignored the old wisdom to not let food or oil go down the drain, but it’s too late now. How are you going to fix a clogged sink without spending anywhere from $150 to upwards of $300 for a professional to do it? If it’s not a drain so clogged you need a Shop-Vac just to break into it, you can do it yourself for a fraction of the cost. WonderHowTo has an illustrated guide of four DIY solutions to try before you resort to calling the plumber
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