How to Clean Out a Sink Trap
- Gather your tools. Before you get started, collect the following: …
- Place the bucket underneath the sink trap. …
- Unscrew the slip joint nuts. …
- Remove the trap. …
- Clean out the trap. …
- Reassemble the sink trap. …
- Test the drain. …
- Remove the bucket and clean up.
Keeping this in view, how do you clear a clogged P-trap?
Here’s a step by step process:
- Clear out the cabinet beneath your sink to make room.
- Place a bucket or large bowl underneath the plumbing to catch any runoff.
- Loosen the two coupling nuts connecting the trap to the drain pipe and overflow pipe and remove.
- Clear out the interior of the trap using a bottle brush or wire.
Keeping this in consideration, how long do you leave baking soda and vinegar in drain?
Follow these easy steps to unclog your drain:
- Start by pouring a pot of boiling water down the drain.
- Next, pour a cup of baking soda and 1 cup water/1 cup vinegar solution.
- Cover with the drain plug and wait 5 to 10 minutes.
- Pour boiling water down the drain again.
How do you clean a smelly P-trap?
How Do I Stop My Drains from Smelling?
- If the smell is coming from a sink that is rarely used, flush your drain to ensure your P-trap is filled with water. …
- For this process, start by pouring a pot of boiling water down the drain.
- Next, pour a mixture of one cup baking soda and one cup vinegar into the drain.
How do you remove a P-trap without a wrench?
How do you open the P-trap cleanout plug?
Use an adjustable wrench or adjustable pliers to unscrew the clean-out plug from a P-trap. Place a bucket under the trap to catch the water that will spill out when you remove the plug. Turn the plug counterclockwise to remove it, install the replacement, and turn it clockwise to tighten it.