Slow draining sink in bathroom.
The sink in my bathroom drains very slow, it only started maybe 2 weeks ago and since then has almost moved to a complete clog.
Last week I removed the trap and cleaned it out, there was some gunk building up in it. After that I removed the horizontal pipe that connected to the wall and ran a hand auger in as far as I could... which wasn't that far, I made it through the first 90 degree bend but shortly after that I either hit another bend or the clog. So I spun my auger and pulled out a small amount of debris. I kept at it but wasn't able to remove any more debris so I re-assembled and the sink drained much faster. Now already it has started to slow down again, I plugged the overflow in the sink and plunged last night as a quick fix and it helped, but it is again slowing down already today.
What is interesting is that when it drains little air bubbles come up. Both the tub and toilet drain fine so my amateur troubleshooting abilities lead me to believe it isn't a venting problem. The toilet connects to the same line as the sink somewhere in the wall before the basement, and the tub connects to that same pipe in the basement which then connects to the main... let me know if you need more info and thanks again for any help with my slow draining sink!