How Do You Use Kitchen Ingredients To Unclog A Drain?
A clogged drain can cause big problems when the water has nowhere to go but up- and eventually down onto your floors. From minor clogs that prevent the water from draining quickly to the bigger ones that stop the water from going down the drain all together, there’s a natural way to fix it that doesn’t involve using chemicals that aren’t good for the environment. A natural solution to your sluggish drain may already be in your kitchen. Measure out ¾ cup of baking soda and pour it down the drain. Pour a ½ cup of white vinegar down the drain. Plug the drain immediately with a cloth or plug so the vinegar and baking soda can’t get out. The two have a caustic reaction to each other and will cause a lot of bubbling. This is better kept in the drain where it can work to loosen the clog. Allow the baking soda and vinegar to sit in the drain and work on the clog for half an hour. Remove the cloth or plug and pour boiling water liberally down the drain. Fill a bowl or bucket with hot water. Add