FoodBaking soda to the rescue: Keeping your kitchen sink clear

Baking soda to the rescue: Keeping your kitchen sink clear

The kitchen sink bears the brunt of our culinary activities. Food scraps, grease from the pan, and other waste often find their way into it more than they should. Keeping it clear and clean is important, ensuring grease deposits don’t build up in the pipes. Homemade remedies can help, offering an effective, affordable, and eco-friendly solution.

This is the best way to unclog a sink.
This is the best way to unclog a sink.
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6 October 2024 19:08

When an unpleasant odour starts emanating from the kitchen sink, it's time to tackle it quickly. Ideally, prevention is best, but if scraps have already entered the drain and a problem arises, it can be resolved swiftly. A simple remedy in your kitchen cupboard can help unclog the sink and eliminate the smell.

Bad smell from the sink

Regular use of the sink can often lead to clogging. Food scraps and grease build up in the pipes, causing unpleasant odours and slowing down water drainage. Ignoring this issue could result in the need to call a plumber, leading to additional and frequently significant expenses. To avoid such complications and save yourself stress and money, it's wise to act promptly and efficiently.

Here’s where trusty baking soda comes in. Combine half a cup of boiling water with the same amount of baking soda in a large container. Mix well until the soda dissolves. Pour this straightforward solution into the sink, wait a moment, and then rinse thoroughly with water. Regularly using this simple and inexpensive home remedy will help prevent unpleasant odours and clear blocked pipes.

Clogged sink
Clogged sink© Adobe Stock

Baking soda is invaluable in the kitchen

Baking soda has abrasive and degreasing properties that effectively remove blockages. Hot water helps dissolve grease and enhances the soda's action. Moreover, baking soda aids in neutralizing the unpleasant odours that often accompany blockages. It's a natural product that doesn't damage pipes, making it a cost-effective, readily available, and powerful ally, so it's advisable to keep some on hand in your cupboards.

Baking soda paste - Delicacies
Baking soda paste - Delicacies© Canva
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