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The egg trick to unclog drains

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  • The grit is what makes them effective inside pipes.
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  • Add to the Drain
    • Carefully pour the crushed eggshells into the drain. Make sure your drain is not completely clogged—this trick works best for sluggish drains or maintenance.
    • Optional step: Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1/2 cup of vinegar into the drain first. Let it fizz for 10–15 minutes. Then proceed with the eggshells.
  • Flush with Boiling Water
    • Boil a pot of water (around 4 cups) and slowly pour it down the drain after the eggshells.
    • The hot water helps to flush out debris and grease, while the eggshells scrub and move things along.
  • Repeat if Needed
    • You can repeat this process every few weeks as a preventative measure to keep your pipes clear.

  • ⚠️ When Not to Use the Eggshell Trick

    While this trick is great for kitchen sink drains with mild clogs, there are times when it’s not appropriate:

    • Severely clogged drains: If your drain is completely blocked and backing up, call a plumber or use a plumber’s snake. Eggshells won’t be able to break through a hard clog.
    • Bathroom or shower drains: These often clog due to hair and soap scum—eggshells won’t help much and may even contribute to blockage.
    • Septic systems: Use caution; while small amounts of eggshells are usually safe, large quantities can build up over time.

    🧼 Bonus: Eggshells as Garbage Disposal Cleaners

    If you have a garbage disposal, crushed eggshells can help clean and sharpen the blades. The gritty texture gently scrubs the inside of the disposal, while flushing with hot water helps clear out debris. Just be sure to use moderate amounts—too many can clog your drain.


    ✅ Final Thoughts: A Natural, Simple Fix Worth Trying

    The egg trick to unclog drains might sound like an old wives’ tale, but it’s rooted in simple logic: eggshells are a natural abrasive, and when used correctly, they can help keep your drains clear, especially in the kitchen. This method won’t replace professional plumbing solutions, but for regular maintenance and light cleaning, it’s a safe, eco-friendly option.

    Next time you crack some eggs for breakfast, save the shells—and put them to work in your pipes!

    Would you like printable instructions or visuals for this trick?