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How To Clean Your Drains With — Baking Soda

If every sink in the house is backing up, you likely have a main sewer line issue.

The kitchen sink had become a stagnant pond, smelling faintly of last week’s broccoli. Sarah refused to call a plumber; she had a box of Arm & Hammer and a point to prove. how to clean your drains with baking soda

She started by clearing the standing water, then poured a generous cup of directly down the dark gullet of the drain. It sat there, a silent white powder, waiting for the catalyst. Next came the white vinegar . As the liquid hit the powder, a violent, satisfying hiss erupted—a chemical war against the grease and grime hidden in the pipes. If every sink in the house is backing

If you are dealing with a greasy kitchen sink, adding salt provides extra abrasive power to help "scour" the pipes. What You’ll Need: 1/2 cup baking soda 1/2 cup coarse salt (like kosher or sea salt) Boiling water Step-by-Step Instructions: She started by clearing the standing water, then

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