Yes – for minor, organic clogs and regular maintenance. It’s safe for all pipes (including PVC and septic systems), non-toxic, and costs pennies. For serious blockages, combine this method with a plunger or drain snake for the best results without harsh chemicals.
Pour ½ cup of baking soda down the drain. If the drain is standing water, try to push the water aside or bail it out first so the powder makes contact with the clog. baking soda unclog drain
If you are dealing with a particularly stubborn, greasy clog, add to the baking soda before adding the vinegar. Salt is abrasive and acts as a scrubbing agent, helping to scour the inside of the pipes as the reaction moves through. Yes – for minor, organic clogs and regular maintenance