Soda Vinegar - Drain Clog Remover Baking

First, a quick reality check. Can baking soda and vinegar dissolve a rock-solid clog made of hair, hardened grease, and toothpaste sludge? Not instantly, no. Heavy-duty chemical cleaners use acid to literally melt organic matter.

I believe in the power of baking soda, but I also believe in honesty. If you try this method and your drain is still pooling water, you have a hard clog (likely a dense hairball or tree root). At that point, you need a mechanical snake or a professional. drain clog remover baking soda vinegar

For the best results, follow these steps to maximize the pressure and cleaning power of the reaction: Unclog a Drain with Baking Soda and Vinegar First, a quick reality check

Remove the stopper. Pour another pot of boiling water down the drain to wash away the now-loosened baking soda, vinegar, and grime. Heavy-duty chemical cleaners use acid to literally melt