Clogged drains are an inevitable part of life, regardless of how meticulous you are about keeping your property clean. Everybody has experienced the frustration of finding hair or food stuck in their sink at some point. If your sink gets clogged again, though, you won’t have to resort to using harsh chemicals or hiring a plumber. Why not switch to these risk-free and efficient solutions instead?
1. Detergent for Dishwashing
Grease, food scraps, and other debris build up in kitchen drains over time. Someone responsible for removing these accumulations effectively? Detergent for cleaning dishes. All you have to do is pour it down the drain and start the hot water running.
2. Sodium chloride
Salt has several practical uses around the house beyond its culinary use. Before you dump scalding water down the drain, sprinkle around half a cup of salt. Dissolve any hard-to-remove deposits with the salt.
3. Baking soda and vinegar
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This dish is my partner’s weakness; he keeps going back for more. Georgia Lynn Contributing Writer