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Items:
- 1/2 glass of Detergent (dishwashing liquid)
- 2 tsp of Salt
- 100 ml of vinegar
- 4 tsp of baking soda
Procedure:
- Start by drying the sink drain.
- Sprinkle it with the 4 teaspoons of baking soda.
- Pour the prepared solution (half a glass of dish detergent, 2 teaspoons of salt and 100 ml of vinegar, mixed well) into the drain and leave it to act for an hour, preferably overnight.
- After this time, the grease and residue will soften.
- Rinse with hot water and leave for 30 minutes.
- Finally, rinse everything with hot running water.
You will see how the water drains perfectly and you will completely get rid of the unpleasant smell coming from the drain!
TIPS:
Regular maintenance: Perform this cleaning process at least once a month, even if you don’t experience drainage problems. Regular maintenance can prevent future clogs and keep drains in optimal condition.
Avoid pouring grease and oil: Avoid pouring used cooking oil down the drain, as it can solidify and clog pipes over time. Instead, collect the oil in a container and place it in the trash.
Use a screen or strainer: Place a screen or strainer in the drain to catch solid waste, such as food debris and hair. This will prevent this debris from clogging the pipes.
Hot water regularly: Pour hot water down the drain regularly to help remove grease and debris buildup.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Avoid excessive use of harsh chemicals as they can damage the pipes in the long run. Opt for natural and gentle solutions, like those mentioned in the recipe.
Consult a professional: If you experience persistent clogs or severe drainage problems, consult a professional to properly evaluate and fix the problem.
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