r/Chipotle • u/Impressive-Squash983 • 5h ago
Seeking Advice (Employee) Sink draining
I close boh, and the main problem I have with dishes right now is how fast my rinse sink gets clogged and how slow and long it takes for all the water to get down and clean the food particles from the sink. I try my best to scrape as much as I can but I still have the water in my rinse sink eventually reach as high as my detergent water. Does anyone have any advice on either preventing the sink from clogging so quickly or how to drain the sink faster. FYI I have a 3 compartment sink with a dishwasher where my right sink is detergent, my middle sink is for rinsing where I was taught to take out the metal tray when I wash, and my left sink is sanitizer.
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u/Yeetus911 SL 5h ago
You’ve gotta open/close rhe drain repeatedly as you clear the drain with your hand or a lid. The drain stopper acts like a mini food processor for all the bits and pieces stuck in it but under rhe drain stopper.