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How to lock the sink drain plug so that it cannot overflow?
I bought a cheapo bathroom sink from Home Depot, and noticed that the sink lacks an overflow drain. So if someone depresses the drain plug, water can fill up and flood the bathroom.
Is there a way to lock the drain plug so that it cannot be depressed?
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The answer @Andy Kayeis to stop buying cheapo Home Depot sinks without an overflow. You arent going to find a reliable "hack" to solve this.