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Bathroom Sink Drain

By: Amanda Campbell
Updated: December 8, 2010
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To tighten your bathroom sink drain, follow these steps:

•    Find the large retaining nut under the sink. The nut secures the horizontal pivot rod to the back of the drainpipe
•    Grip the nut with a pair of pliers. Carefully tighten it.
•    Pull the plug handle upwards
•    Turn on the water to see if the plug seals tightly against the drain.
•    If it is still loose, tighten more.
•    Keep tightening or losening the nut until you get the proper resistance.

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