.
2. Measure half a cup of baking soda and pour it down the drain. Let it sit for a few minutes. This works as an abrasive that can help dislodge whatever is clogging the drain.
3. Follow the baking soda with one cup of white vinegar. Pour it slowly down the drain. You will notice fizzing and bubbling, which is normal. The reaction between baking soda and vinegar helps to break down the clog.
Final Flush:
After about ten minutes, boil another kettle of water and pour it down the drain to flush away the mixture and any dislodged debris. You should notice water flowing freely down the drain.
By following these simple steps, you can quickly and efficiently solve a common problem without the need for harsh chemicals or professional help. This method is not only effective but also environmentally friendly.
Resources
Print this recipe
© CooktopCove About Ads Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info