Dish soap
Pour the hot water in the sink and then mix in dish soap which breaks up grease. For mild blockages this should do the trick. Not the case? Use a plunger and try the hot water and dish soap again. We have tried this ourselves and we only needed to wait for 5 minutes before the problem was solved. Check out the videos and images below for some proof!
Salt, vinegar, and baking soda
Fill half a cup with salt, vinegar, and baking soda and pour this in the drain. Let it sit for thirty minutes before pouring boiling water into the drain. This mixture can break up whatever may be clogging the sink.
Peroxide and baking soda
Mix half a cup of peroxide with half a cup of baking soda. Pour this in the drain and cover it up. Wait thirty minutes and then pour boiling water down the drain. Check out the images below for some proo
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