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bgd73 07-02-2009 03:43 PM

cleaning the kitchen sink
 
a strange thought...

I start the faucet. the drain isn't keeping up. I pull the sprayer out of its holder and began to clean the sides of the sink, all around in a circle...it is bigger than the faucet line, and same source of volume and pressure. the drain keeps up only when I spray around the sides of the sink ..never to stay in one spot...the same amount of water as the faucet..the same sink...
anybody know what simple thing I just thought of?

Time in the same space utilized fully has a slower drain...

this applies to a car. low fuel tanks have a small puddle. it goes with saving fuel on a fuller tank. A car with a small thermostat opening and lower temperature still overheated on the same lines..until a bigger thermostat was used...by 1 or 2 millimiter... what bizarre thing to notice on my behalf..it even goes to cylinders, air and fuel...which ingredient deserves more to make it perfect? venturi lingers in this thought as well. I deciphered an entire realm by cleaning the kitchen sink...

esoneson 07-02-2009 04:06 PM

strange thoughts....
 
We used to do a lot of that, back in the 60s.

Eric

Tango Charlie 07-02-2009 04:57 PM

I've noticed that, too, but just figured the spray nozzle has a lower output than the faucet. A simple test would be to time how long it takes to fill a glass using the faucet, and then compare how long it takes to fill the same glass using the spray nozzle. I think you may find that the sprayer takes longer.

Johnmichelsr 11-19-2012 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by bgd73 (Post 113448)
a strange thought...

I start the faucet. the drain isn't keeping up. I pull the sprayer out of its holder and began to Gold coast carpet cleaning the sides of the sink, all around in a circle...it is bigger than the faucet line, and same source of volume and pressure. the drain keeps up only when I spray around the sides of the sink ..never to stay in one spot...the same amount of water as the faucet..the same sink...
anybody know what simple thing I just thought of?

Time in the same space utilized fully has a slower drain...

this applies to a car. low fuel tanks have a small puddle. it goes with saving fuel on a fuller tank. A car with a small thermostat opening and lower temperature still overheated on the same lines..until a bigger thermostat was used...by 1 or 2 millimiter... what bizarre thing to notice on my behalf..it even goes to cylinders, air and fuel...which ingredient deserves more to make it perfect? venturi lingers in this thought as well. I deciphered an entire realm by cleaning the kitchen sink...

I think this is pretty old and effective way if sink cleaning. But now days you will found many cleaners available in the market which can provide you quick and desired results.

XYZ 05-26-2013 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgd73 (Post 113448)
a strange thought...

I start the faucet. the drain isn't keeping up...

I deciphered an entire realm by cleaning the kitchen sink...

Try using some lye to clean out the drain. It might save you from having strange thoughts - or from needing a visit from Roto-Rooter.

Frank Lee 05-27-2013 03:22 AM

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It might save you from having strange thoughts
That ship has sailed...


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