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what is a good natural drain cleaner? (non toxic)?
By admin | January 10, 2009
Topics: Do It Yourself (DIY) | 8 Comments »
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and if there arent any ones that work that well, is there any other regular drain cleaners that you can recommend?
and if there arent any ones that work that well, is there any other regular drain cleaners that you can recommend?
This is for my shower and sink…
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You can try sprinkling baking soda down the drain or use a thick solution of baking soda and water that will barely run. Once the baking soda is in the drain, pour in some vinegar. You should see bubbling as the vinegar and baking soda react.
Will also make the drains smell nice. If this doesn’t work, you can try a snake or go get some Draino.
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If you don’t want to use chemicals get a couple of drain cleaning snakes and run them in your pipes.The electric powered ones are the most fun.for your sink take the trap on the sink apart clean it and then reassemble that’s always lots of fun.
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Use an enzyme drain cleaner such as Draincare by Zep. Enzyme cleaners cling to organic clogs and eat them. Much the way a septic tank works. These cleaners are safe for all sewer systems. No caustic chemicals.
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Baking Soda and Vinegar works great! It will bubble up like crazy and clean whatever is making it yuckie!
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1 Cup of Baking Soda followed by 1 Cup of Vinegar(any kind will do)… let it bubble for a while and then pour in 1 gallon of boiling water.
The baking soda and vinegar break down matter stuck in your drain and the boiling water not only rinses out the baking soda vinegar mixture but melts away any bits of grease.
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Manually cleaning the stopper assemblies and traps is definitely nontoxic, and more thorough. Its not hard to do, especially the bathroom sink. Snaking can also be more effective than cleaners that only eat a small hole through the ancient crud that built up for a long time before you realized there was a problem.
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i use bleach i let it sit in the drains for about 2 hours it seems to dissolve hair and soap scum very well.