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4 Natural Drain Cleaners That Actually Work at Home

In this blog, we have listed six of the most useful DIY drain cleaning methods that you can try.

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4 Natural Drain Cleaners That Actually Work at Home

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  1. 4 Natural Drain Cleaners That Actually Work at Home From food product buildup to hair to grease accumulation, so many things can cause clogged drains. If it’s really stubborn, your clog industrial-strength ​septic-safe drain cleaner to remove. But in the best-case scenario, you might be able to get rid of it with a homemade natural ​liquid drain cleaner​. In this blog, we have listed six of the most useful DIY drain cleaning methods that you can try. may require professional cleaning or an 1. Hot water Sometimes, a basic hot water cleanse is all you need to solve the problem. There’s not much to it—all you need to do is turn on your faucet and run the hot water through the clogged drain for about 15 minutes. Let the force and heat of the water work its magic and dislodge buildup gunk. 2. A plunger Have you tried using a plunger to fix your clogged drain? Simply cover the drain opening with your plunger, and proceed to press it back and forth in a fluid continuous motion for a minute or two. There’s no need to use excessive force or to go very fast. You want to create a steady pressure buildup to remove whatever is clogging your pipe. Do remember to cover the overflow vent (if you have one) before you do this. You can also put some petroleum jelly on the rim of your plunger to help temporarily seal it to the drain fixture and prevent air from escaping.

  2. While you can use a bathroom plunger, it’s often better to use a specialized sink plunger that is designed specifically for the job. 3. Homemade ​liquid drain cleaner If these two techniques don’t work in your situation, try clearing your clogged drain with a DIY solution that can break down and eventually dislodge the cause of the problem. The simplest cleaner you can make is a vinegar and baking soda combination. Pour a cup of each down the drain pipes, wait three to five minutes, and then follow it with boiling water. 4. Sugared soda This is rather unconventional but can certainly be effective. Soft drinks and sodas (including Coca-Cola and Pepsi products) can resolve simpler drain clogs because they contain dissolving agents—particularly phosphoric acid. There’s no harm in trying this unusual solution especially if you have liters of soda lying around in your pantry. Solution for tougher clogs If none of these natural drain cleaners work, then it’s time to use a specially formulated ​drain cleaner chemical ​that is designed exactly for the job. You can’t go wrong with Powerplay Pro-Strength Drain Opener from TruFusion. With twice the concentrate compared to leading bleach products, it breaks through the toughest clogs caused by grease, hair, organic matter, soap scum, and food. It’s really fast—in fact, you can see results right away, in as little as 10 minutes. This professional-grade drain opener is suitable for industrial and residential use. The multi-use gallon contains right treatments for proper drain maintenance. You can order it online on TruFusion’s official website or from authorized retailers, including Amazon.

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