Unclog Drain With Baking Soda And Vinegar [DIRECT]
For a second, nothing. Then a satisfying fizz erupted—a white, foamy volcano bubbling up from the drain. It smelled like a salad dressing explosion, but a good one. The foam climbed toward the sink rim, carrying bits of black grime with it.
Lena stared at the water pooling around her ankles in the shower. Again. The drain gurgled like a grumpy troll, refusing to swallow a single drop. unclog drain with baking soda and vinegar
First, she scooped out as much slimy gunk from the drain as she could with a bent wire hanger. It was disgusting, but necessary. Then she poured the entire box of baking soda down the dark hole. Half of it stuck to the wet sides. She shrugged. For a second, nothing
"No more chemical stuff," she muttered, remembering the last time she used that industrial gel. The fumes had stung her nose for hours. The foam climbed toward the sink rim, carrying
She let it sit for fifteen minutes, then boiled a kettle of water. When she poured the steaming water down, the drain let out a final glug-glug-gloop —and then silence. The pure, beautiful silence of water rushing freely away.
Lena raided her kitchen. Half a box of baking soda sat behind the flour. Under the sink, a dusty bottle of white vinegar. Check and check.
