he Baking Soda and Vinegar Method
Advertisement:Apply Baking Soda: Pour half a cup of baking soda directly into the drain.
Add Vinegar: Follow up with a cup of vinegar. The chemical reaction between these two will produce fizzing and bubbling, helping to break down the clog.
Wait: Allow the mixture to work its magic for about 15 minutes.
Step 3: Plunging and Flushing
Advertisement:Plunge: After the baking soda and vinegar have had time to act, use a plunger over the drain. Ensure a good seal and plunge vigorously to create pressure that can dislodge the clog.
Flush: Finally, flush the drain with hot water to clear out any remaining debris and the dislodged clog.
Final Thoughts
This simple yet effective method can save you time and frustration. Remember, prevention is key to avoiding clogs, but should you find yourself facing a stubborn blockage, this three-step process is your go-to solution. By understanding the common causes of clogs and taking routine care of your drains, you can maintain clear and functional sinks in your home.
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