The grinder, or garbage disposal, may be broken for a number of reasons. If you are using it correctly and cutting items small enough for the grinder to handle before placing placing them down the drain, and using water while you run the disposal, there shouldn't be a problem. If you are using it correctly and the grinder still isn't working properly, the problem may be a broken belt or a worn out motor.
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joe buzgie invented the angel grinder in 1989
This method worked quite well on our sink. Put baking soda around the sink hole (it should clump up and slightly go down the drain). Then add a bit of white vinegar and flush around the sink. It should bubble and your sink should be unclogged. If it didn't work you can repeat till it's unclogged.
Depending on what. Mostly is a sewage