If plunging fails, the clog is likely in the P-trap. Position your bucket directly beneath the trap. The P-trap is held in place by two large slip nuts, one connecting it to the sink's vertical tailpiece and the other connecting it to the horizontal drain arm going into the wall. Loosen these nuts by turning them counter-clockwise. You should be able to do this by hand; if they are too tight, use a pair of channel-type pliers. Once the nuts are loose, carefully wiggle the P-trap downwards and pull it free. Empty its contents (water and gunk) into the bucket. Clean the inside of the trap thoroughly with a brush and hot water in another sink or outside with a hose.
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Clean the P-Trap2 min