However, if you have plunged for 5 minutes and the water hasn't budged—or if water starts backing up into the other sink or the bathtub— You have a clog deep in the main line. Call a plumber. You’ve earned your try, but it’s time to bring in the snake (the plumbing kind, not the reptile). The Aftercare Once the water drains, run HOT water for 60 seconds to flush the loosened debris down the main line. Then, clean your plunger with hot soapy water and a splash of bleach. Let it dry. The Golden Rule of Plumbing A plunger is a simple machine. It moves water back and forth to break up a jam. Speed doesn't matter. Pressure matters.
You’ve got a clogged sink.
So the next time you see that water rising ominously toward the rim of the sink, don't panic. Grab the right plunger, fill the basin, make the seal, and pull hard. You’ve got this. plunging a sink
Have a plunging war story? Drop it in the comments below. We’ve all been there. However, if you have plunged for 5 minutes