How to use baking soda to unblock a sink
Baking soda is hailed by many cleaning experts as a fantastic cleaner and many have taken to using baking soda when cleaning parts of their kitchens and bathrooms.
However, according to the experts, baking soda can also be used to unblock a sink.
Many could see fantastic results when it is combined with white vinegar.
Drench.co.uk said: “If you have some baking soda in the house try adding this to the vinegar trick.
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“Baking soda on its own does a decent job of loosening grimy sludge from your drain, and when you add some vinegar as well you get a chemical reaction that should hopefully jolt the blockage loose.
Antoaneta has revealed that you can clean your sink with baking soda and lemon juice.
She explained: “Pour a bit of baking soda into a suitable dish and gradually start adding lemon juice.
You are looking for a thick, paste-like texture.
“Strap on your gloves, grab a clean cloth and get scrubbing this mixture into the sink.
“The combination of citric acid found in the lemon juice, along with the natural abrasiveness of baking soda, will leave your sink fresh and spotless.”
You might like to follow up with a strong disinfectant to get rid of all the germs that were missed and then wash it down the plughole.