Here are proven methods, ranked from simplest to strongest:
While bleach may seem like a convenient solution for clogged drains, there are potential risks and drawbacks to consider:
Let’s break down exactly what bleach does (and doesn’t do) inside your pipes.
Slowly pour a full kettle of boiling water down the drain in two stages. This can melt grease if the clog is near the top. Follow with a squirt of dish soap (degreaser). Do not use on PVC if water temperature exceeds 140°F (60°C).
Despite its chemical reactivity, bleach presents distinct limitations as a drain cleaner.
Here are proven methods, ranked from simplest to strongest:
While bleach may seem like a convenient solution for clogged drains, there are potential risks and drawbacks to consider:
Let’s break down exactly what bleach does (and doesn’t do) inside your pipes.
Slowly pour a full kettle of boiling water down the drain in two stages. This can melt grease if the clog is near the top. Follow with a squirt of dish soap (degreaser). Do not use on PVC if water temperature exceeds 140°F (60°C).
Despite its chemical reactivity, bleach presents distinct limitations as a drain cleaner.
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