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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok09" data-source="post: 3966967" data-attributes="member: 51322"><p>And one other thing unless person who jets your line has extremely hot water it won't wash this out regardless of what your plumber says. It will simply follow hole in pipe and cold water won't melt this.steam clean may. You need to break it up mechanically first then jet out the Chunks/residue. The reason it builds up downstream from your sink like this is because when greasy water hits the larger line it slows. I would just about bet a dollar that your sink drains slower than it used to also. sink line probably ties into main drain near there. Or ties in under toilet with a heel or side outlet tee..we used to clean and jet lines commercially when I was plumbing for 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok09, post: 3966967, member: 51322"] And one other thing unless person who jets your line has extremely hot water it won't wash this out regardless of what your plumber says. It will simply follow hole in pipe and cold water won't melt this.steam clean may. You need to break it up mechanically first then jet out the Chunks/residue. The reason it builds up downstream from your sink like this is because when greasy water hits the larger line it slows. I would just about bet a dollar that your sink drains slower than it used to also. sink line probably ties into main drain near there. Or ties in under toilet with a heel or side outlet tee..we used to clean and jet lines commercially when I was plumbing for 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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