
The 0.15 cent trick to easily unclog your sink
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Your kitchen won’t be completely clean if you forget to maintain your sink drain and trap. There are many cleaning tricks, but many of them tend to damage your pipes and even the environment. And let’s not even talk about chemical cleaning products, which, while effective, do so at the cost of considerable damage to nature. True to our editorial line of offering you proven, eco-friendly methods, we’ll look at how to clean and disinfect your pipes.
A dirty drain not only releases unpleasant odors, it’s also a source of contamination and disease in the home. Not to mention the infestation of harmful insects you could fall victim to if they find a pantry filled with food scraps, peelings, and other household waste they love so much in your pipes.
This eco-friendly and economical alternative, with just two household ingredients, will leave your kitchen clean.

How to clean the sink drain?

Ingredients for drain cleaning
– 1/2 cup lemon juice.
– 1/2 cup baking powder. If you don’t have baking powder, you can use a tablespoon of baking soda. Baking soda is actually a mixture of tartaric acid, starch, and… baking soda.
Steps to follow:
1. Heat the lemon juice in the microwave for about 30 seconds.
2. Add the baking powder to the heated lemon juice.
3. Wait for the chemical reaction to occur and mix the ingredients well.
4. Pour the mixture down the sink drain and wait 10 minutes. Then rinse the sink with hot water.

Lemon, like vinegar, is one of the great classics for home maintenance. It’s simple; it’s hard to find anything better than it. It’s highly effective, deodorizing, cleaning, and descaling. Its combined action with baking soda or baking powder will multiply its properties tenfold, making it the ideal product for your kitchen.
Apply this technique at least once a month to prevent your pipes from clogging and eliminate unpleasant odors permanently.