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The fizzing acts like "tiny scrub brushes," creating movement that helps loosen debris stuck to pipe walls.

“Not bad for pantry supplies,” Leo said, and put the vinegar back in the cabinet — ready for the next clog.

Finally, he boiled a kettle of water. He removed the rag, slowly poured the boiling water down the drain — and heard it: a smooth, hungry glug-glug-glug . The water vanished instantly, leaving the sink clean and quiet.

The method relies on a chemical reaction between a base (baking soda/sodium bicarbonate) and an acid (vinegar/acetic acid):

When combined, the two agents react rapidly to form sodium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas.

: Put 1/2 to 1 cup of baking soda down the drain. Add Vinegar : Pour 1 cup of white vinegar.

$$NaHCO_3 + CH_3COOH \rightarrow CH_3COONa + H_2O + CO_2 \uparrow$$

He remembered an old tip from his grandmother: Vinegar and baking soda. Not for cookies — for pipes.

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