Turn on the power to the garbage disposal.
Clear clogged garbage disposal drain.
Check the trap arm.
Push down and up with the plunger to force air into the drain.
Push the bottom end of the wooden probe against the impeller the blades that grind up the garbage and rock it back and.
Most often clogs will occur in the sharp bend of.
The next thing you should do is to pour the mixture inside the drain run the garbage disposal to distribute the mixture evenly and leave it sit for at least 2 3 hours to dissolve the clog.
This should clear the drain of any objects blocking it.
Run some water through the drain and then run the disposal to see if it works again.
While still holding down the plug with one hand start plunging the open drain.
Check for clogs or obstructions in the trap fitting.
If the clog isn t in the.
Place a catch bucket beneath the disposal s drain trap.
If your disposal is working again you re all set.
The combination of baking soda and vinegar ultimately offers the same type of unclogging ability but.
Make sure to unclamp the drain line after plunging and before testing.
Turn off the power and insert a long dowel a wooden spoon or a broom handle never your hand into the drain opening.
Push the plunger down and up several times stopping roughly every 5 times to see if the water will drain yet.
Because many garbage disposals contain plastic parts harsh drain cleaners can be detrimental.
If the disposal is still clogged follow these steps.
If you are able leave it overnight for better results.