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Robert Daly/Getty Images Two types of drain plungers are common for home use: the cup plunger, and the flange plunger (also called a toilet plunger). For working in sinks, showers, and tubs, use a cup plunger. Prepare for plunging, as appropriate: If you are working on a bathroom sink, seal the sink overflow outlet found at the top of the sink bowl, just under the rim. Set the new drain into place inside the sink basin. Insert the bottom of the drain into the open drain hole. Apply firm pressure all around the top of the flange to seat it

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