My Nana Taught Me This Hack to Unclog a Kitchen Drain in 4 Minutes With Zero Work — Here’s How It Works
There’s nothing worse than a slow or clogged kitchen drain. One minute you’re rinsing dishes, and the next you’re watching murky water rise in the sink. I used to dread dealing with it — until my nana showed me her genius old-school trick. No plumber, no harsh chemicals, and barely any effort. Four minutes later, like magic, the drain is flowing again.
What You’ll Need
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½ cup baking soda
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1 cup white vinegar
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Boiling water
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A sink stopper or small plate to cover the drain
Step-by-Step: The 4-Minute Fix
1. Pour in the baking soda.
Start by dumping about half a cup of baking soda straight into the drain. It works as a natural scrubber and odor neutralizer.
2. Add the vinegar.
Slowly pour one cup of white vinegar over the baking soda. You’ll hear fizzing — that’s the chemical reaction breaking down gunk, grease, and buildup inside the pipes.
3. Cover and wait.
Use a sink stopper (or even a plate) to cover the drain for about 4 minutes. This traps the fizzing power inside, helping it reach deeper into the clog without any extra effort.
4. Flush with boiling water.
Carefully pour a kettle of boiling water down the drain to rinse everything away. You’ll literally hear it clear out!
Why It Works
The fizzing reaction between baking soda and vinegar loosens grime, while the hot water melts away fatty buildup. It’s gentle on pipes, safe for septic systems, and doesn’t leave behind chemical smells.
Nana’s Bonus Tip
If your drain tends to clog often, pour a bit of baking soda and vinegar down once a week as maintenance. She swore by this habit — and her kitchen always smelled fresh and stayed clog-free.
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