It took about 5 minutes for the plumber to locate my ring and retrieve it
Every weekend I go to the local flea market. I like the local flea market because you can find a lot of actually fine deals. Just last weekend I bought brand current shot glasses for my basement bar. I got 24 shot glasses for five bucks and they were still in the box. I also like to go to the flea market because I appreciate jewelry. Jewelry is something that I wear every day, every day I have about three rings on my hands. While I was getting ready for work I had my rings on the edge of the sink. I knew I shouldn’t have placed them there in the first place because I ended up knocking one of the rings down into the drain. I did not have a drain guard on my sink that prevents anything from going down into it. I was actually frustrated about this so I looked up online to see if there were any ways that I could remove the ring by myself. I ended up removing the ring and detaching the snake pipe from my sink but from there I had no idea how to find the ring. I just decided to call my local plumber to see if he could assist me. He told me that I had the right idea by turning off the water line and detaching the snake pipe from my sink. It took about 5 minutes for the plumber to locate my ring and retrieve it. He advocated that I scrub the ring since there was sink pipe residue on it.