Clogged Sink? the Secret to Civilized Sink Unclogging
You Can Remove Even the Most Stubborn of Clogs with Minor Mess
If only I knew then what I know now. A close friend gave me a tip I'll never forget.
Remember those science experiments with vinegar and baking soda as a kid? Those are the only ingredients that you'll ever need to fix even the worst of sink clogs. Vinegar and baking soda are all natural and leave your sink smelling fresh and clean, not to mention they are also very affordable! You'll need five small boxes of baking soda and at least a gallon of white vinegar. These items can be bought for less than the cost of one bottle of drain cleaner. Here's how it's done:
First, remove as much water and debris from the sink as you can. A plastic milk jug with a section cut out of the bottom works great. It has a handle and can be used like a scoop. I used a small empty garbage can for pouring the water in. Dispose of the water down the shower drain, toilet or other sink nearby.
Next you use this same scoop to prepare the baking soda. Pour a few boxes of baking soda into the homemade scoop and mix with a little less than a cup of water to create a sludge that will pour. Now you can do one of two things. Pour the baking soda directly down the drain, or take off the overflow valve cap and pour it there. I personally think pouring the baking soda mixture down the overflow valve works better. Be ready with a bucket or large bowl underneath the sink when you remove the cap, because the excess water between the valve and the sink drain will come pouring out. Pour your baking soda mixture in and give it a few minutes to make its way down the drain. If you poured it down the overflow valve be sure to tightly replace the cap.
Now comes the fun part. Time to find something to completely seal off your sink drain. I used a few dishrags stuffed into the drain opening and pressed down into them with a soup bowl. If you have a double sink, this will be more of a challenge. You will be creating lots of pressure in the drain pipes. For this method to work it is critical that you find the best way to seal the drain opening that you can. Have your sealing method ready. Then you remove your sealer and quickly pour as much vinegar as you can down the drain until you start hearing noise or see bubbling foam coming from the drain. Replace your drain sealer as fast as you can and hold as much pressure on it as possible for about three minutes. You should be able to hear the clog release or see the water flow freely down the drain now. Victory!
You can also pour vinegar and baking soda down your drains in this fashion when your sink isn't clogged to clear away buildup in drains and to remove odors.
Published by M.
Married mother of three living in Wasilla, Alaska. View profile
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3 Comments
Post a CommentOK.. let the slow clog drain out. then.. FILL the drain with bakingsoda... use your toothbrush (the handle end)to jam it in..... then use 1 cup vinegar, cover with a lid as it volcanos down.. when it settles down some... add more vinegar..... cover with lid.... wait 15 minutes with the lid on the drain hole (i put my shaving cream vial over it for weight) then a teakettle of boiling water and WA.LA! UNCLOGGED WORKS EXCELLENT....
After using the heavy duty crystals (5 times), plunging, and attacking it several times with both an auger and a roll of stiff wire over the course of three days, my clog wouldn't budge ... until I tried this. Thanks!
I use this concoction regularly just to get rid of odors. Who knew it could actually unclog drains?