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    Snake runs back and forth from one drain to another

    Given that the sink backs up into the tub - doesn't that mean the clog is downstream of both fixtures? And as such, won't the pressure just run down the line and back out the sink? Oh, but I already disconnected the trap under the sink. I'll try plugging that outlet as well and see what...
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    Snake runs back and forth from one drain to another

    I'm a DIY guy with a clog / extremely slow bathroom drain - bathroom has just a sink and a tub. The sink backfills into the tub. Neither drains. Pulled the overflow off the tub and tried a snake. It runs over to the bathroom sink. So I pulled the trap on the sink and started the snake...
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