I am looking for a recipe using household items to clean and clear drains. Any good suggestions?


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White vinegar is very acidic. It will clear drain clogs.It is not as fast as commercial drain cleaners and may require several tries,but it is a "green" way to clean and clear drains.


white vinegar and baking soda
baking soda and vinegar
I heard pouring baking soda and then vinegar down your drains will clean them out.
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Pour 1 cup salt and 1 cup vinegar in the drain. Follow with 3 cups boiling water. Allow to sit for an hour, and then rinse with cold water.
easy. Put baking soda in and a little around the tap and then pour vinegar on it. DO NOT mix the baking soda & vinegar together first
You already have the answer.
Boil 2 cups of vinegar and pour down the drain. Should get most clogs and smells. Try not to breathe the vapors. Nasty!
baking soda and white vinegar. Pour in about half a box of baking soda and then pour white vinegar until it bubbles. I don't know if it clears the drain but it looks cool and takes the yuck smell away
Baking soda down drain add vinegar. Flush with hot water
Try using a half cup of salt or baking soda, followed by boiling water.
White vinegar, baking soda and salt are all good household cleansers.
You might also boil the white vinegar and use it with salt or baking soda.
the best solution is not to dump grease,or cooking oil down your drain,put it in a bottle till it gets full than throw it away.

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