Wait 15 minutes to allow the vinegar and baking soda to unclog your drain then take out the drain cover and run hot tap water down the drain to clear the clog.
Best way to unclog a drain with a garbage disposal.
The trap will be full of water and most likely food waste.
Next allow the sink to fill with water just enough to cover the edges of the plunger.
If you hear whirring like something is caught then you should try to unclog the drain.
To figure out the best course of action flip the switch and listen to the sound the garbage disposal makes.
Once the water has drained from the sink unplug the other sink and wait for that water to drain as well.
Place a rubber stopper or other sink hole cover over the drain opening.
Turn off the power and insert a long dowel a wooden spoon or a broom handle never your hand into the drain opening.
Turn the garbage disposal back on and test it to see if food is now able to go down it without causing a clog.
If the drain is still clogged continue to the next step.
If the disposal is still clogged follow these steps.
First place the entirety of the plunger head over the garbage disposal drain.
Then simply begin plunging the drain as you would a toilet in an up and down motion.
Pour one cup of fresh baking soda down the drain followed by one cup of white vinegar.
Push the bottom end of the wooden probe against the impeller the blades that grind up the garbage and rock it back and forth to free it.
If the the clog is visible shut off the power to the disposal and try to remove foreign objects using pliers or tongs.
If you flip the switch and nothing happens try resetting the unit to see if that drains the water.
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Before unclogging a garbage disposal use a flashlight to look into the drain and try to find the cause of the clog.
Go beneath the sink and locate the dishwasher drain pipe that connects to the garbage disposal if you have one.
Turn the garbage disposal back on by plugging the plug back in under the sink or turning back on the breaker switch.
Ensuring the breaker and disposal are both off pour cup of baking soda in the garbage disposal.
Use channel type pliers to disconnect the slip nut fittings on the drain trap and remove the trap.
Next pour cup of white vinegar over the small pile and be prepared for fizz and foam.