Run the faucet. Does the water drain quickly? Congratulations! You’ve cleared the clog. What If It Doesn't Work? This method is excellent for organic clogs caused by hair, grease, soap, and food particles. However, it is not a miracle cure for solid obstructions (like a plastic toy or a large piece of metal).
There is nothing more frustrating than watching water pool around your feet in the shower or seeing dirty dishwater sit stagnant in the sink. Before you reach for a harsh, chemical-laden drain cleaner or call an expensive plumber, take a deep breath and look inside your pantry. clear blocked drain with baking soda
Pour 1 cup of white vinegar down the drain immediately after the baking soda. Run the faucet
Whoosh! You should immediately hear a fizzing, bubbling, or hissing sound. This is the chemical reaction creating carbon dioxide gas. This reaction is what loosens the clog. You’ve cleared the clog