bradfordwhite
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#16
yep, plunging one side while covering other side AND if you have a dishwasher vent, either have someone hold a towel over the holes or wrap it with a plastic tape temporarily so no air can escape when you plunge.
I had an aunt that didn't get the importance of covering the air hole in her backed up bathroom sink before plunging.
So I told her to hold her finger over the hole and keep a tight grip, then I pushed the plunger into the contour of the sink where the drain is with one hand, then plunged (carefully) with the other, and that pushed blockage out.

yep, plunging one side while covering other side AND if you have a dishwasher vent, either have someone hold a towel over the holes or wrap it with a plastic tape temporarily so no air can escape when you plunge.
I had an aunt that didn't get the importance of covering the air hole in her backed up bathroom sink before plunging.
So I told her to hold her finger over the hole and keep a tight grip, then I pushed the plunger into the contour of the sink where the drain is with one hand, then plunged (carefully) with the other, and that pushed blockage out.
