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Posted on: 2015-02-03 09:30:03
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Clearing out the drains




Clogging of drains is among the most common household issues in the world. We clog our kitchen as well as our bathroom drains. Following are some causes of this issue:
Pouring down thick liquids down the drain
Pouring down leftovers in the drain
Leaving improperly cleaned dishes in the sink with attached food particles left to drop down the drain
Washing oily dishes in the sink
Not cleaning the drain after a month or so
Leaving fallen hair in the bathroom drain
Using excessive shampoo which produces lather
Dropping down soaps and other items in the drain
Now that we have established the reasons behind this issue, we need to make sure we don’t do them again. But how are we going to deal with the already clogged drain?
There are household items with which you are able to unclog any drain in the entire house. Plumber Paddington advises you to use home remedies for unclogging a drain in minor circumstances instead of calling plumbers. The first method advised by our plumber is the use of boiling water and baking soda. Baking soda has acidic properties which burn down all the particles stuck inside the drain. When the boiling water is poured down along with the baking soda, everything that is stuck inside the pipeline of the drain shrinks by burning and goes down to the gutter. The drain is ready to use after a few hours.
Another method includes the use of boiling water and vinegar. Vinegar also contains acidic properties which are supposed to burn down all the accumulated particles and clear out the drain. These tricks work like magic and you are able to let the water run through drains in no time. Not only will these tricks work in a few hours but also clean every form of debris inside the drain.


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