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Ive had a blockage down the plug hole in the kitchen sink today so took the "ubend" although ours seems to be one you'd have in a pedestal bathroom sink (a bottle trap?) anyway I cleared it but now can't get it to connect back on as the washer won't stay in place. Any ideas? Do I need a new one?
 
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