Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you use Draino or Liquid Plumber for something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may need to use a specialwrench to rotate the gears. Go to the hardware store if you don't have one. They will sell you something that looks like a handle with a square rod on it. Insert the rod into the hole underneath the base of the disposal and rotate it a couple of times.
This. When you over exert your disposal it disengages the motor blades. You can restart it by forcing a few cranks of the blades, which is done by inserting an Allen wrench like instrument into a fitting at the bottom of the disposal and turning a few times.
Anonymous wrote:I would think that your disposal would be super cleaned out, no?
sorry - couldn't resist
Anonymous wrote:You may need to use a specialwrench to rotate the gears. Go to the hardware store if you don't have one. They will sell you something that looks like a handle with a square rod on it. Insert the rod into the hole underneath the base of the disposal and rotate it a couple of times.