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  • Sink stopper stuck

    Hi guys,

    I have a sink that has a stuck stopper, preventing water from draining. I looked underneath and it does not seem to have a pivot rod, so I believe it's one of those spring loaded push stoppers. I'm able to push it down slightly, but it pops right back up to the stuck position, which is flush with the outer ring. This prevents me from inserting anything to try and pry it out.

    I've also tried to push down and turn it anticlockwise (and clockwise as well), but I'm unable to get a good grip. Lastly, I've also tried to spray quite a bit of WD-40 by the sides to try and lubricate the thing, but still no go.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Hey there! It sounds like a tricky situation with that spring-loaded stopper. You might try using a suction cup to get a better grip, or gently wrap the stopper with a cloth and use pliers to twist it. Applying a bit of heat with a hairdryer or a mix of vinegar and baking soda might also help loosen things up. If you spot any hidden screws or buildup, addressing those could help, too. If all else fails, calling a plumber might be your best bet.

    Good luck, and I hope one of these tips does the trick!

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