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I saw another thread here on faucets, so I figured it would be OK to ask this.

My bathroom sink has become a "slow drain," indicating a clog in the trap. I went under the sink with some slip-joint pliers and proceeded to loosen both ends of the P-trap.

However, the pipe will not disengage at the far end of the trap. I cannot get the threaded fastener to completely separate. It's PVC plastic. I can't believe it's stripped, but I'm not willing to re-fasten the connectors and dump a bunch of chemicals into the sink.

Any suggestions?




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Used a plunger yet?
 
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You may know this, but it's a compression fitting with a "tail" of the pipe extending into it. Once the threads are free, you still need to slide the ring against the friction of the gasket.
 
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Go buy one of those "hair zip it" things and try it, if it's in the trip lever or trap it will work.
Zip it

I use them all the time (and I have all the other expensive options)


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Originally posted by cas:
Go buy one of those "hair zip it" things and try it, if it's in the trip lever or trap it will work.
Zip it

I use them all the time (and I have all the other expensive options)


Yep, this first. Saves much frustration.


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Have you removed the pop-up stopper already to make sure that's not the issue? Soap and hair buildup around the stopper can slow water drainage.

While you have the stopper out, take a wet vac to the drain. You may need to plug the hole where the pivot rod enters the drain pipe temporarily for maximum suction.




 
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Originally posted by gspdude:
Have you removed the pop-up stopper already to make sure that's not the issue?


Yup. #1 issue, the pop-up rod transversing through the pop-up is a beautifully-engineered mechanism for catching hair. Which begats soap. Which grabs dirt. More hair. Grease ...

Sounds like the threaded trap nut is cross-threaded. A new plastic trap is four bucks. Into the wall, p-trap. Into the deck, s-trap. Lav sinks are typically 1 ¼" ... I've got two of them in chrome on my shelf ... 17 gauge, naturally Big Grin
 
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Pop up stopper was hair collector making drain real slow. Took about 10 minutes after I figured out P trap was clear.
 
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