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Drains are one of the most ignored parts of the plumbing system in any house. There comes a time when solid residues and other waste products accumulate and block the drain. So, let's jump right in to learn how to clean drain with baking soda and vinegar effortlessly.
When used correctly, this chemical reaction is completely safe to use. However, avoid mixing too much baking soda with vinegar as it may produce a dangerous gas. Also, remember not to use this mixture if you've used a chemical cleaner immediately beforehand. Do not use a store-bought cleaner right after the vinegar solution.
The solution can be left in the drain for thirty minutes. If it hasn’t fully worked, repeat the process instead of letting the mixture sit for too long.
– Use sink strainers (also referred to as food and hair catchers) to prevent items from entering the drainage pipes. – Every time you use the sink or tub, wash it with hot water to get rid of any fresh residue buildup. – Don’t pour oil down the drain. When washing oily cookware, wipe the excess oil with a paper towel to prevent too much fat, grease, and oil from entering the drain.