Pipe Clogged [upd] — Dishwasher

If all else fails, disconnect the drain hose from the sink/disposal and blow through it. If you can't blow through it, the clog is a solid object (like a piece of glass or a bone)—and you will need to replace the hose.

Here is the interesting deep dive into why this happens, the "science" of the clog, and how to fix it without calling a plumber. dishwasher pipe clogged

A dishwasher that won’t drain, leaves dirty water at the bottom, or emits a foul smell often points to one common culprit: . Over time, food scraps, grease, soap scum, and tiny glass or bone fragments build up inside the narrow hose, restricting water flow. Addressing this promptly prevents leaks, mold growth, and motor damage. If all else fails, disconnect the drain hose

A dishwasher pipe clogged with food, grease, or mineral deposits can halt your kitchen routine, leaving you with standing water and a sink full of dirty plates. While it may seem like a major plumbing disaster, many clogs occur in accessible areas like the filter or the drain hose and can be fixed with basic household tools. Common Signs of a Clogged Dishwasher A dishwasher that won’t drain, leaves dirty water