Baking Soda Drain Unclog !link! ✰

| ✅ Works well | ❌ Won’t work | |---------------|----------------| | Slow drains | Fully blocked drains (standing water won’t move) | | Grease, soap scum, food particles | Hair clogs (use a drain snake instead) | | Minor odors | Tree roots or collapsed pipes |

While the baking soda method is excellent for maintenance and minor clogs, it is not a cure-all. There are times when you should skip the DIY approach: baking soda drain unclog

Pour the 1/2 cup of white vinegar down the drain. Immediately cover the drain with the stopper or a wet rag. You want to force the fizzing reaction down into the pipes rather than letting it bubble up into the sink. | ✅ Works well | ❌ Won’t work

Would you like a printable checklist or a version for a specific type of drain (shower, kitchen, or toilet)? You want to force the fizzing reaction down

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