Unclog Drain With Baking Soda
Let the mixture work. For tough clogs (e.g., hair and soap), wait 30 minutes or even overnight. You’ll hear occasional fizzing.
Immediately pour 1/2 cup of white vinegar down the drain on top of the baking soda. unclog drain with baking soda
Start by boiling a kettle or pot full of water. While the water heats up, remove any visible debris or hair from the top of the drain. Let the mixture work