Never work on a drain where the garbage disposal has power.
Kitchen sink clogged disposal works.
If the disposal has overheated you may need to flip the switch found on the side or bottom of the unit underneath the sink.
How to fix a clogged kitchen garbage disposal today s homeowner watch this video to find out how to easily repair and clean a clogged or jammed kitchen sink garbage disposal using a hex wrench baking soda and vinegar.
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Go beneath the sink and locate the dishwasher drain.
For a good seal with the right plunger you ll need at least three or four inches of water on the clogged side so if necessary run the sink until the water reaches that level.
Dissolve clog with a baking soda mixture.
Use a wet dry vacuum to clear the sink.
Take measures to prevent clogs.
If the drain is still clogged continue to the next step.
Turn the disposal on and check to see if the drain runs clear and the disposal works.
Inspect the garbage disposal.
Use an auger on the trap and wall pipe.
A clogged disposal can stop up the drain so run the disposal to see if that clears the clog.
Use an auger on the upper part of the pipe.
Allow water to run for a few minutes to clear the clog.
Salt and boiling water.
Allow it to fizz in the drain for a few minutes before washing it out using very hot water from the faucet.
Oftentimes a sink can be unclogged using a plunger or baking soda and white vinegar.
Use boiling water to dislodge the sink clog.
Before trying to unclog it always switch off the garbage disposal s power source for safety purposes.
Plunge the kitchen sink.
Then inspect it to make sure it s running correctly.