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Drain Clog: Remover Baking Soda Vinegar

Meet the dynamic duo: The Myth vs. The Method First, a quick reality check. Can baking soda and vinegar dissolve a rock-solid clog made of hair, hardened grease, and toothpaste sludge? Not instantly, no. Heavy-duty chemical cleaners use acid to literally melt organic matter.

Before you reach for a toxic, store-bought chemical drain cleaner (and that terrifying “do not inhale” label), take a deep breath. The solution to your slow drain is likely already sitting in your pantry. drain clog remover baking soda vinegar

Pour 1 cup of dry baking soda directly into the drain. Try to get it as far down as possible. If it clumps up, use a long spoon handle to poke it down. Meet the dynamic duo: The Myth vs

Have you tried the fizzing method? Did it work for a stubborn clog? Let us know in the comments below. Not instantly, no

Let the mixture sit for 30 minutes (for maintenance) or up to 2 hours (for a slow drain). You will hear fizzing, popping, and maybe even a gurgle. That is the sound of victory.

Because for —the slow drains, the funky smells, and the minor buildup—this method is safer, cheaper, and better for your pipes.