Title: « A Simple and Natural Solution to Get Rid of Clogged Pipes » (Page 2 ) | February 10, 2025
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Safe for Pipes: Unlike chemical drain cleaners, natural solutions won’t corrode pipes over time.
Eco-Friendly: Keeps harmful chemicals out of your home and the environment.
Cost-Effective: Uses affordable ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen.
Ingredients You’ll Need:
Baking soda (½ cup)
White vinegar (1 cup)
Boiling water (2-3 liters)
Optional: Lemon juice (for added deodorizing power)
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Clear the Drain
Remove any visible debris or standing water from the drain. This will allow the solution to target the clog directly.
2. Pour Baking Soda
Measure ½ cup of baking soda and pour it directly into the drain. Baking soda acts as a natural abrasive and helps break down grease and grime.
3. Add Vinegar
Pour 1 cup of white vinegar into the drain immediately after the baking soda.
The reaction between the two will create a fizzy, bubbling effect, which helps to loosen the clog.
4. Let It Sit
Allow the mixture to sit in the drain for 15-30 minutes. For tougher clogs, leave it overnight for maximum effectiveness.
5. Flush with Boiling Water
Carefully pour 2-3 liters of boiling water down the drain to wash away the loosened debris.
Repeat this step if the drain still seems sluggish.
Bonus Tip: Lemon for Deodorizing
Eco-Friendly: Keeps harmful chemicals out of your home and the environment.
Cost-Effective: Uses affordable ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen.
Ingredients You’ll Need:
Baking soda (½ cup)
White vinegar (1 cup)
Boiling water (2-3 liters)
Optional: Lemon juice (for added deodorizing power)
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Clear the Drain
Remove any visible debris or standing water from the drain. This will allow the solution to target the clog directly.
2. Pour Baking Soda
Measure ½ cup of baking soda and pour it directly into the drain. Baking soda acts as a natural abrasive and helps break down grease and grime.
3. Add Vinegar
Pour 1 cup of white vinegar into the drain immediately after the baking soda.
The reaction between the two will create a fizzy, bubbling effect, which helps to loosen the clog.
4. Let It Sit
Allow the mixture to sit in the drain for 15-30 minutes. For tougher clogs, leave it overnight for maximum effectiveness.
5. Flush with Boiling Water
Carefully pour 2-3 liters of boiling water down the drain to wash away the loosened debris.
Repeat this step if the drain still seems sluggish.
Bonus Tip: Lemon for Deodorizing
After clearing the clog, pour ½ cup of lemon juice into the drain and let it sit for 10 minutes before rinsing with warm water. This will leave your drain smelling fresh and clean.
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