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Let me set the scene. It’s 10 PM on a Sunday. You’ve just finished a large, satisfying meal. You go to the sink to rinse the plates, and instead of the familiar gurgle of water disappearing, you’re met with a slow, rising pool of greasy, food-flecked water that smells like regret. Your heart sinks. The drain is blocked. Again.
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If you’re reading this, you’re either in that exact moment of despair, or you’re a proactive soul who wants to avoid it. Either way, welcome. I have spent years battling blocked drains—in sinks, showers, and that one toilet that shall not be named. I have made mistakes. I have cried over standing water. But I have emerged victorious, and so will you. Let me set the scene
You’ve got this. Put on some rubber gloves, play some angry music, and go wrestle that clog. And remember: if you’re crying over standing water at 11 PM, you’re not alone. We’ve all been there. You go to the sink to rinse the
Take a breath. Assess the situation. Is it slow draining, or completely standing water? The answer determines your next move. Chemicals are a lie. They rarely work on full clogs and they destroy your pipes over time. Start with physics.