The antiseptic and abrasive properties of salt will remove the grease, nasty odor and bacteria from the pipes.
What to use?
- ¼ cup of baking soda
- ¼ cup of salt
- ½ cup of white vinegar
- 1 pound of water
How to apply?
In a small bowl, combine the baking soda and salt and stir them a bit until the salt soaks up the vinegar. Pour the mixture directly into the open drain. Pour half a cup of white vinegar into the drain. You will notice a foamy reaction and leave it like that for 15minutes. Put the water on high heat to boil. When ready, pour it down the drain in order to clean any remaining powder.
The abrasive qualities of salt and the cleaning power of vinegar will help you clean the drain in a completely natural way without using harmful chemicals. This mixture can even penetrate into the toughest clogs.Previous Page >>
Did you even read what you wrote??!
ReplyDeleteI agree with B. Diederich. Your 1st line under "How to apply?" isn't clear.
ReplyDelete19 days later, still no editing. I recommend that the writer obtain clear advice from a friend with a bit of a science background and then re-post.
ReplyDeleteIt’s pretty clear to me
ReplyDeleteFirst the salt should soak up the vinegar...
ReplyDeleteThen you pour the vinegar in the drain...
Please clarify :)
Read the solution. It’s clear what the solution does for clogged drains.
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