How to Unclog Your Bathroom Sink Drain
No Matter How Bad It's Clogged Up
Do you ever think about all the household products and substances we put down our bathroom drain? Depending on who lives in the household and what their habits are, it can range from whiskers to shaving cream, and toothpaste to cleaning products! The combinationHave you ever checked the store shelves for a drain cleaning product? There are several different types you can choose from. Some are liquid, while others are in the form of foam or crystals. A word of warning here: you have to be very careful when you're using a commercial product. Many of them list warnings on their labels because they contain lye and other caustic chemicals that will burn your skin if you have contact with them.
Myself, I prefer to try a safer home remedy first. Not only is it safer, but it's less costly too. Often, one of these methods will clear my bathroom sink drain in no time at all!
The Baking Soda and Vinegar Method
Baking soda can actually help to whiten your teeth and vinegar makes a great dressing for your salad greens. But the two mixed together can actually clear the goop out of your drain too. To use these natural products, pour a half cup of baking soda into the bathroom drain. Then, pour one cup of vinegar into the drain on top of the soda. Allow the drain to sit undisturbed for thirty minutes. Once the time is up, carefully pour a kettle full of boiling water down the drain IF your plumbing is composed of metal piping. Otherwise, if your plumbing is made up of PVC piping,
skip the boiling water. Use hot tap water instead.
The Plunger Method
Okay, I know this is an age-old method to clear a drain, but many people don't think if it, so I thought I would mention it here. Purchase a small-sized plunger that's made to fit a sink at your local hardware. Then, if there's no standing water in your bathroom sink, add an inch or two of tap water to it. (The water will help the plunger to create suction and work more effectively.)
Related information
- Baking soda and vinegar make a powerful pair that can clear out a nasty clog.
- Sometimes, a good dose of hot or boiling water can clear out a greasy clog.
- If all else fails, you'll need to remove the drain trap and use an auger to open it up.
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