No Water Pressure-Help!

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I removed the drainage pipe underneath my bathroom sinks (2nd floor) to unclog them. Now there is no water pressure for both hot and cold for the sink on the right side. The left side sink is fine, and I unclogged that one with the exact same procedure. The pressure valves are clearly on, so I'm stumped?
 

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if water feeds are hand bendable chrome

you probably bent and crimped them off right at the faucet.

easy diy to replace with flex stainless
 

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The water supply lines and the drains are in not way connected, so it is likely you bent the supply lines to the sink. If that is the case, you will need to replace them. To do this, measure the distance from the shut off valve to the point the supply lines connect to the sink, go to a hardware and buy steel braided lines of sufficient length, allowing a enough extra for any curves you need to make, turn off the supply valves and remove and replace the bend lines with the new ones.
 
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