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![]() Acid shouldn't damage the plastic drain but it's hell on copper pipe. I second (or third) the suggestion to clean out the drain by probing and flushing with a plunger. I have long hair and have to clean out the sink drains from time to time. You can just use a thin bladed knife to poke around, or a bent coat hanger to get right down into the trap. Then fill the sink half full of water, pull the plug and quickly put the plunger over the drain. I get the best results pulling up on the plunger to suck stuff out of the drain instead of pushing to try and force it through the pipe into the sewer. Pick up the sludge that gets sucked back up inte the sink and toss it in the garbage. I've replaced a soldered solid brass P-trap with plastic and compression fittings. It's straight forward and easy to do. All you keed is a hacksaw. However take a look at the pipe too, the sludge built up in thin chromed copper pipe promotes corrosion and those piples can become thin and weak. I've had pinholes in those pipes. This house was built in 1964. I too have a double vanity in the upstairs bath. I replaced both sinks and one of the P-traps on those last spring. The faucettes were soldered to the water pipes. They were removed by melting teh solder with a torch from teh hardware store, and installing new shutoff taps with compression fittings. No need to solder oor glue connections these days. All the fauwcettes in the house now have P-traps and shutoff valves installed with compression fittings. Drains are funny. I used to rent out the house next door to a tennant. The upstairs toilette was slow draining. I tried probing and plunging but found nothing. Eventually had to remove the unit and found nothing but a small metal button like a man's cuff link or something. Frustrated, I reinstalled the unit. It worked fine after that. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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