Whether it’s your kitchen sink, your bathroom sink, or a utility sink, dealing with a clog can be a major inconvenience. But wait! Before you call in a plumber, there are some DIY methods that are easy to try yourself (no professional experience needed). We’ve compiled all the best...
Choose a bucket, sink, or bathtub that is large enough to hold the clothes you’d like to remove the formaldehyde from. Fill it up about ¾ of the way full with hot water.[1] 2 Add 1 to 2 cups (230 to 460 g) of baking soda to the water. Green cleaning expert Susan Stocker...