Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe?

   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe? #11  
That's where I usually have trouble --- the straight piece between the sink and the trap.
 
   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe? #13  
Also, there's toilet plungers and sink plungers. Use a sink plunger. Toilet plungers look like this...

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   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe?
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#14  
Moss, have you ever broken any pipes or caused leakage at fitting joints with your method? That seems to put a lot of pressure on the fittings?

I've never heard of a sink plunger ... just a toilet plunger?

The toilet seems to flush fine, the shower drain is a little slower than it used to be. A sink full of water can take an hour or more to drain. But when I took apart the P-trap I didn't see any restriction including when I examined the pipe after the P-trap.
 
   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe? #15  
I've never popped a pipe with a plunger. I don't do snakes. That's up to the plumbers. Although I do occasionally use the 2' long plastic zip strip drain snakes. They'll grab a lot of hair out of the drain plug. Like these:
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Did you remove the drain plug in the sink and look down into the sink drain and see light when you had the P-trap off? As other's have mentioned, there can sometimes be a huge blockage of hair and bath products stuck on the lever that lifts the plug.
 
   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe? #16  
Also, don't skip trying a chemical drain cleaner. I have two daughters with extremely long, fine, blonde hair. When they were kids, it was down past their knees! So we had quite a few hair clogged drains. The bathtub drain, especially, but the sink drains, too. When they brush their hair, a surprising amount ends up down the sink drains.

I like to use the two-part gel-type liquid drain cleaner. It works most of the time. Liquid Plumr seems to work very well.

Liquid-Plumr(R) Clog Destroyer + Urgent Clear™ For Clogged Sinks
 
   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe? #17  
But that is only at home. I don't use the chemical at my job. Just remove the sink drain plug, clear any hair and gunk from that, then plunge the sink. 5 minutes and you're on to the next one.
 
   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe?
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#18  
I have a septic system so chemical cleaners cannot be used.

Another person suggested a large quantity of near-boiling water into the sink drain might clear any residual soap clogged into hair along the sides of the pipes. I have never tried that either.
 
   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe? #19  
I have also used the microbial liquids used in campers. It takes a few applications over a couple days but it works to clean the pipes.
 
   / Using a metal snake on ABS plastic drain pipe? #20  
I have a septic system, too. Liquid Plumr says its safe for septic systems. However, I understand your concerns, so try the plunger trick. Can't hurt, and a small sink plunger is only a few bucks. The zip strips are 3 for $2.99.

But be sure and pull that sink stopper out and look down there before doing anything else. It might be just right there, before the P-trap.
 

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