How To Unclog A Sink Using Just 2 Natural Ingredients

°1 cup baking soda

°drain plug

°boiling water

*Directions :

How to unclog your pelvis

Step 1 – Add vinegar and baking soda

Pour vinegar down sink drain. Then sprinkle baking soda down the drain, and quickly put the drain plug down the drain. Hold it in place until the sizzling subsides.

Step 2 – Wait

Once the fizzing stops, let the tub sit for 30 minutes.

Step 3 – Rinse with warm water

After 30 mn, bring a kettle or pot water to  boil. Removing drain plug from the sink and pour boil water down drain. Hot water will help remove blockages with leftover baking soda and vinegar.

*You will need:

°1 cup white vinegar

°1 cup baking soda

°sink stopper

°boiling water

*Here are the steps:

Step 1 – Enter the vinegar and baking soda

Pour vinegar down the drain. I follow that up with a bit of baking soda down the same drain, then quickly close it up with the sink stopper. Keep the cap in place until the bubbling reaction subsides.

Step 2 – Let it set

After boiling is complete, leave the tub for 30 minutes.

Step 3 – Rinse with warm water

After half an hour, bring a kettle or pot of water to a boil. Remove the sink stopper and carefully pour boiling water down the drain. Hot water will help remove remaining blockages, as will baking soda and vinegar residue.

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How To Unclog A Sink Using Just 2 Natural Ingredients

°1 cup baking soda

°drain plug

°boiling water

*Directions :

How to unclog your pelvis

Step 1 – Add vinegar and baking soda

Pour vinegar down sink drain. Then sprinkle baking soda down the drain, and quickly put the drain plug down the drain. Hold it in place until the sizzling subsides.

Step 2 – Wait

Once the fizzing stops, let the tub sit for 30 minutes.

Step 3 – Rinse with warm water

After 30 mn, bring a kettle or pot water to  boil. Removing drain plug from the sink and pour boil water down drain. Hot water will help remove blockages with leftover baking soda and vinegar.

*You will need:

°1 cup white vinegar

°1 cup baking soda

°sink stopper

°boiling water

*Here are the steps:

Step 1 – Enter the vinegar and baking soda

Pour vinegar down the drain. I follow that up with a bit of baking soda down the same drain, then quickly close it up with the sink stopper. Keep the cap in place until the bubbling reaction subsides.

Step 2 – Let it set

After boiling is complete, leave the tub for 30 minutes.

Step 3 – Rinse with warm water

After half an hour, bring a kettle or pot of water to a boil. Remove the sink stopper and carefully pour boiling water down the drain. Hot water will help remove remaining blockages, as will baking soda and vinegar residue.

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