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How to tackle a clogged sink with simple home remedies

The most common kitchen problem is a clogged sink. You don't always need to call a specialist; you can at least try to tackle the issue with a home remedy. It's worth knowing this trick.

A clogged sink is a common problem in the kitchen.
A clogged sink is a common problem in the kitchen.
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We often contribute to clogging the kitchen drain ourselves. Food scraps, coffee or tea grounds, and fats should never end up there. We know how to prevent it, but sometimes, it just happens. Immediately, the smell is unpleasant, and the water doesn't drain efficiently. This makes daily dishwashing and meal preparation challenging.

Prevention is best

It's worth cleaning the drain regularly to avoid problems. You can use cheap and readily available products, like a mixture of one packet of baking soda and a cup of hot vinegar. These ingredients react, creating active foam that removes dirt and impurities. This simple method works in both the bathroom and the kitchen, especially for minor clogs caused by organic matter.

Chemicals? Be cautious

If the impurities are large, baking soda and vinegar may not suffice. In that case, using chemical drain cleaners might be necessary. However, remember that while effective, these chemicals can be hazardous. Many of them contain strong substances that can negatively affect health and damage the plumbing if used improperly.

Help from the pharmacy

Experts recommend another method to try. Crush two to three aspirin tablets into the clogged drain, then pour a cup of hot vinegar over them. You will hear bubbling and an unpleasant odour, indicating the mixture is working. After 15 minutes, rinse the drain with a cup of boiling water. The aspirin and vinegar mixture should effectively remove impurities and neutralize the unpleasant odour.

It's important!

  • Use a strainer. Placing a strainer in the sink prevents large food scraps and other debris from entering the pipes, helping to avoid clogs.
  • Avoid pouring fats down the sink. Fats and oils should be disposed of in organic waste or stored in a closed container. They create hard-to-remove blockages in the pipes.
  • Regular checks. Inspecting the condition of the pipes and plumbing can help detect problems before they become serious clogs. For larger issues, it's better to consult a plumber.
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