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I have a double sink, and the small sink is about 29cm x 15cm, and 12cm deep. When filled, the water slowly drains away. I tried a simple rubber plug, and the water does not drain away. This sink is not used much, so I don't think that it is down to wear. The plug is the original plug that came with the sink. It is an ivory colour, which matches the sinks. I could purchase an exact replacement, but I am conscious that I may have the same problem. Below is a photo of the plug.


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If the small bowl doesn't have an overflow, AND does not have a low point which can drain into the main bowl, then the plug may be designed to always allow water through to avoid flooding if the taps are left on.
 
If the small bowl doesn't have an overflow, AND does not have a low point which can drain into the main bowl, then the plug may be designed to always allow water through to avoid flooding if the taps are left on.
It does have a low point, so the water can drain into the main bowl, and vice versa. There is no overflow on either bowl.
 

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