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[* black] ***Step #2: Remove the Stopper Plug***
[* black] If your sink has a stopper plug, take it out. This will give direct access to the clogged drain and improve suction.
[* black] Most sinks have detached stopper plugs. However, some sink stoppers are connected to the p-trap, so check which type you have and adjust accordingly. (check out other iFixit guides on how to remove those)
-[* black] ***Caution:*** If your stopper is attached to the p-trap, removing it may cause water to leak. Be ready to duct tape it or have a towel or small bucket to catch the leak.
+[* icon_caution] ***Caution:*** If your stopper is attached to the p-trap, removing it may cause water to leak. Be ready to duct tape it or have a towel or small bucket to catch the leak.