Anonymous wrote:OP PLEASE IGNORE THE LIQUID PLUMMER ADVICE. God almighty.
1. With the disposal turned off, take the handle end of a long broom or mop down into the teeth of the disposal at an angle.
2. Then rotate the broom against the teeth slowly, in a CLOCKWISE motion. Rotate 180º if possible.
3. Remove handle from sink.
4. Turn on disposal.
This should work.
If not, feel under the disposal for the small allen wrench hole--turn it with the wrench.
That's all I know and it has always worked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is going on 10 years now, popping up again and again. (So regular it's like it's using metamucil, too!)
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:It was expired, so I poured it down my kitchen sink. Sink promptly stopped up and chunks that looked like poop came up. I cleared the disposal off all the chunks, and it is perfectly clean in there to the eye. However, water won't drain down the sink, it just sits there. Disposal makes a hum, but doesn't turn (there is no blockage in there though). I've snaked the tube drain near the top back of the dishwasher, and it seems clear.
I'm not even sure how water drains through the drain other than that hole near the top, but I'm assuming there is another hole for water to drain when you are not running the dishwasher, but I don't see it.
Does anyone have any advice to a DIY solution? Is there anything I can put in there to dissolve the fiber crap? I've used all my baking soda and vinegar, and I know not to put actual draino in there. I've also plunged, but to no avail.
Help??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so confused. Why didn’t you just throw the container into the trash???
Call a plumber. You don’t know what you are doing.
Neighbors might go through the trash collecting medical information.
Anonymous wrote:How could you be so STUPID?
Anonymous wrote:Hit the reset button on the disposal. Every disposal has one. It's usually on the bottom of the under sink part if the disposal.