Frequency: Use this method once a week to keep drains clear and odor-free.
Storage: Keep baking soda and vinegar stored separately in dry, cool areas so they’re always on hand for quick use.
Variations
For Tough Clogs: Let the baking soda and vinegar sit for an hour or overnight, then flush with boiling water.
With Salt: Add 1/2 cup of salt with the baking soda for extra scrubbing power.
FAQ
Q: Is this safe for all types of drains?
A: Yes, it’s safe for kitchen, bathroom, and shower drains, including septic systems.
Q: Can I use apple cider vinegar instead?
A: You can, but white vinegar is more affordable and has a stronger cleaning effect for this use.
Q: What causes drains to clog in the first place?
A: Common culprits include grease, hair, soap residue, food particles, and mineral buildup.
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