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Salt and Lemon:
1- Mix salt with lemon juice.
2- Pour into drain and let sit before rinsing.
Baking Soda and Salt:
1- Mix one cup of baking soda with half a cup of salt.
2- Pour into drain and let sit for several hours or overnight.
3- Rinse with plenty of hot water.
Boiling Water:
1- Pour boiling water periodically into drain to dissolve and remove small clogs.
Flexible Hose:
1- Use a flexible hose carefully to clear stubborn clogs.
Important Precautions:
1- Avoid excessive use of harsh chemicals.
2- Do not insert sharp or spring-loaded objects into drains to avoid damage.
When to Call an Expert:
1- If natural remedies do not work or the clog persists.
2- In case of persistent unpleasant odors or reduced water flow.
3- Contact a plumber for a thorough inspection and professional solution.
Keeping drains clean is essential for the proper functioning of plumbing installations and preventing blockages and bad odors. Although natural remedies can be helpful, some situations may require the intervention of an expert plumber.
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