Yes, this. Press the reset button. Do not pour chemicals down the drain. |
DP-this is human; shxt happens. Lesson learned. We all do this kind of thing from time to time |
Is this a joke? Or are you seriously worried about your neighbors going through your trash??? |
| I mixed up Metamucil and Imodium. THAT was confusing! |
| Call a plumber, cost you $300. Try yourself, eff it up, then call the plumber which will then cost you $600 as the plumber must not just fix the original problem but the damage you caused. |
| I was an idiot the other day and put too many carrot peels down my disposal, and it clogged up. I bought a sink plunger, worked like a charm! |
Reset your disposal. |
For future reference, one carrot peel is too many. |
| Put a bucket under the trap. Disconnect the trap…dump out all the Metamucil, this should free the stoppage. Reassemble the trap and you’re done. |
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I haven't dumped the whole container down but in the beginning I wasn't taking it properly and it was becoming this glob of junk in the bottom of the glass.
I've poured it down the disposal a couple of times. Now when I run this dispopsal, I get almost a burning smell, so I'm thinking that it's gunked up in the disposal. Maybe it will be cheaper if I get the plumber out here to try to fix it before it travels to the pipes in the wall. Ugh.....lesson learned |
| This thread is going on 10 years now, popping up again and again. (So regular it's like it's using metamucil, too!) |
It should be a sticky note so people have a constant reminder not to do it. |
What amazes me is that multiple people appear to have done this! And we let them vote! |
eh, chill. it helped me once. I had some left at the bottom of the glass and had a split second thought to wash it down but I didn't based on this thread! |
I was going to say this. Broom handle works every time. This is the first I’m hearing of a special slot and going to Home depot to buy a tool. Wooden broom handle/or even plastic on aluminum shaft, just keep your hands closer to the drain so you don’t bend the broom. Give the it a few swirls and back in business. |