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The best way to handle clogged drains is to prevent them entirely. Once a month, pour half a cup of baking soda followed by hot water down your drains to keep them clear of grease buildup. Combined with a mesh drain strainer to catch hair and food particles, this simple routine can keep your plumbing running smoothly for years.

Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), is a mild alkaline substance that can help dissolve and break down organic materials, such as grease, hair, and soap scum, that commonly clog drains. When baking soda is poured down a drain, it reacts with the acidic properties of water to form carbon dioxide gas, which helps to:

Quickly cover the drain with the drain plug or a wet rag. This is the secret step many people skip. You want the fizzing reaction to be forced down the pipe to break up the clog, rather than fizzing up and out into your sink.

While DIY methods are great, some jobs require a pro. Call a plumber if:

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Baking Soda And Clogged Drains < TRUSTED — Hacks >

The best way to handle clogged drains is to prevent them entirely. Once a month, pour half a cup of baking soda followed by hot water down your drains to keep them clear of grease buildup. Combined with a mesh drain strainer to catch hair and food particles, this simple routine can keep your plumbing running smoothly for years.

Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), is a mild alkaline substance that can help dissolve and break down organic materials, such as grease, hair, and soap scum, that commonly clog drains. When baking soda is poured down a drain, it reacts with the acidic properties of water to form carbon dioxide gas, which helps to: baking soda and clogged drains

Quickly cover the drain with the drain plug or a wet rag. This is the secret step many people skip. You want the fizzing reaction to be forced down the pipe to break up the clog, rather than fizzing up and out into your sink. The best way to handle clogged drains is

While DIY methods are great, some jobs require a pro. Call a plumber if: Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3),

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