Baking soda & vinegar flush
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A simple pantry-staple method that helps loosen light drain buildup and deodorize pipes. Best suited for slow-running drains rather than full blockages.
Steps
- Pour a full kettle of boiling water down the drain.
- Add 1/2 cup baking soda and let it sit for a few minutes.
- Pour in 1/2 cup white vinegar, then cover the drain opening.
- Wait 10-15 minutes while the mixture fizzes.
- Flush with another kettle of boiling water.
Tips
- The fizzing reaction produces CO2 gas, which looks dramatic but has limited mechanical force — it will not clear hair clogs or hardened buildup.
- Most of the benefit comes from baking soda acting as a mild abrasive and deodorizer.
- For stubborn or complete clogs, follow up with a plunger or drain snake.
- Avoid boiling water on PVC pipes — use hot tap water instead to prevent joint damage.
Created: 4/23/2025, 10:42:37 PM diylow costorganic
Baking soda, white vinegar, boiling water, drain cover (optional)