Tools Needed:
Plunger
Baking soda
Vinegar
Initial Cleanup:
If there’s standing water in the sink, remove as much as possible using a cup or small container. This allows your cleaning solution to reach the clog directly.
Step 2: The Baking Soda and Vinegar Method
Step 2: The Baking Soda and Vinegar Method
Add Baking Soda: Pour ½ cup of baking soda directly into the drain.
Add Vinegar: Follow with 1 cup of vinegar. The reaction will create fizzing and bubbling that helps loosen grime and debris.
Wait: Let the mixture sit for 15 minutes to work through the clog.
Step 3: Plunging and Flushing
Plunge: Place the plunger over the drain, ensuring a tight seal. Plunge vigorously several times to create pressure that helps dislodge the clog.
Flush: After plunging, pour hot water down the drain to flush out any remaining residue.
Final Thoughts
This quick and effective three-step method can save you both time and frustration. While prevention is always the best solution, knowing how to handle a clog when it happens is equally important. By maintaining your drains regularly and being careful about what goes down them, you’ll keep your sinks running smoothly and avoid future blockages.