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Lady dumps baking soda down her sink. Here’s the genius reason why

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How to Use Baking Soda for Your Sink

  1. Pour ½ cup of baking soda down the drain.
  2. Follow with ½ cup of white vinegar. You’ll see it fizz and bubble — that’s the magic at work!
  3. Let the mixture sit for 10–15 minutes to break down buildup.
  4. Flush with a pot of boiling water to clear the loosened debris.

Bonus Tips for Healthy Drains

  • Use this method once a week to maintain your sink’s freshness and flow.
  • Avoid pouring grease or coffee grounds down your drain.
  • Use a drain strainer to catch larger food particles.
  • Occasionally, flush with hot water to keep pipes clear.

Final Thoughts

It’s incredible how a simple pantry staple like baking soda can do so much for your home’s plumbing. This easy, natural trick not only saves money on costly drain cleaners but also helps protect your pipes and the environment.

So next time your sink starts to smell funky or drain slowly, remember: a little baking soda and vinegar might be all you need.

Try it out and enjoy a fresh, clog-free sink — the genius way!


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