The sodium acetate (which is a salt) may offer a tiny bit of grease-removing ability, but it’s not much. Probably not enough to really notice. At all. So, really, all you’re doing, when you combine baking soda and vinegar to make a cleaning agent, is cleaning with very neutralized...
Note: After letting the mixture bubble for a few seconds, I realized the baking soda was actually clogging the drain. I used a spoon to remove the baking soda caused clog and this allowed the baking soda/salt/vinegar mixture to go smoothly down the drain. I then covered the drain with t...
To clean a toilet, especially if all you have is a wimpy flushable toilet wand: You will need baking soda and vinegar. First pour about a cup of baking soda into the bowl, leaving some on the front that’s dry. (You might take this opportunity to dampen the pad on the wand, pick ...
A natural solution for clearing a drain is using vinegar, baking soda, and boiling water. While effective on moderate drain clogs, you must make sure all of the baking soda is flushed from your drain or it can create an even worse clog when it dries and becomes hard. Read on for more...
If the drain begins to drain, continue to flush with hot tap water. If not, you may need to repeat the process or try the baking soda and vinegar method. If neither baking soda method opens the drain, it is likely you'll need todisassemble the drain trapto clear the clog. ...
To un-clog the bottles, I suggest soaking the spray mechanism in hot water for a while. The fill the spray bottle with hot water, and spray: I’ve had good results with this unclogging sprayers for lots of products, and if I have a problem with the vinegar/Dawn solution, will try ...
Don’t reach for the harsh drain cleaners or chemicals the next time you encounter a clog in your tub, sink, or garbage disposal—reach for a combo of white vinegar, baking soda, and boiling water instead! We’ll walk you through how to clear your drains with this all-natural solution,...