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Hi. Have a query on a bathroom sink waste. I'm not a plumber, a few times over the years I have taken the trap off to clear it. It consists of the trap attached to the waste and a bend going to a bartol pipe that goes in to a trap (I assume) in the floor. It appears not to be in line so it's really awkward to get it all together again, there is pressure on all the joints. I was wondering if I could attach a bit of flexible pipe to the bartol?
 

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