can-baking-soda-unblock-drains We’ve all been there. You’re brushing your teeth, and the water swirls slower than usual. You wash dishes, and a murky puddle lingers in the sink. The dreaded clog is coming.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) can unblock minor drains—think slow-draining sinks, not standing water. However, it is powerless against solid, compact blockages like hairballs, toy cars, or years of hardened grease. can baking soda unblock drains
Try baking soda first (it costs pennies). If it doesn’t work after two attempts, abandon the fizz and get mechanical. Have you tried the baking soda and vinegar trick? Did it work for you or just leave a mess? Let me know in the comments below! can-baking-soda-unblock-drains We’ve all been there