09 Oct

Is There A One Shot Drain Cleaner You Can Use At Home?

one shot drain cleanerRegardless if it’s your sink drain, your bathroom drain or your basement drain, you will need an effective way to clear the pipes of sticky waste materials. Otherwise, the build-up of these nasty substances will only result to clogs which are of course, even more inconvenient. The only question is, what should you use to clean your drains? Have you ever wondered if there’s some sort of one-shot drain cleaner for your home? Well, our answer is that the effectiveness of cleaners really depends on the gravity of the pipes’ condition. Our best bet would be to use home-made or natural cleaners instead of chemicals. Though the latter are great at eradicating sticky particles in a jiffy, they are also great at damaging your drainpipes in the long run. So once again, let us give you the list of tried and tested drain cleaners that are safe to use.

1. Boiling Water

Before going to bed at night, make sure that you’ll clean your drains with boiling hot water. Just pour a few cups down the drain and that should wash down grease and other sticky substances that has clung onto the walls of the drain pipes during the day.

2. Vinegar and Baking Soda

If you think that boiling water isn’t enough to clear the day’s waste, use the dynamic duo of baking soda and vinegar! Clean your drain by pouring a cup of this popular baking ingredient into the drain hole. Follow it up with a cup of vinegar and cover the hole with a rag. The two will create a chemical reaction that will eradicate the waste materials in the pipes.

3. Baking Soda and Lemon Juice

When your drains already smell funny, you can freshen them up with the aroma of lemon. Pour a cup of baking soda into the sink sole then pour lemon juice. It doesn’t have to be fresh. You may use lemon concentrate that’s available in grocery stores.

4. Washing Soda

Washing soda is a type of compound that’s closely related to baking soda. You may use it to clean your drains and to get rid of stubborn stains in your plumbing fixtures. However, you should note that wearing protective gloves is a must and that using washing soda in large amounts is not advisable.

5. Enzymatic Drain Cleaners

Enzymatic drain cleaners work through bacteria that eat away on organic materials inside the pipes. Simply spread a tablespoon or two inside the pipe and then wet them with water to get the bacteria working. Just remember though that it’s not easy to get enzyme cleaners in the market.

6. Borax and Water

Borax is indeed an all-around helper! It can be used to clean porcelain or stainless steel sinks. It may be used to clean your toilet. And obviously, it may also be used to clean your drains. Simply pour half a cup of it into the drain hole. Follow it up with two cups of boiling hot water.

7. Alka Seltzer Tablets and Vinegar

 If you think Alka Seltzer only functions to soothe your stomach, you’re mistaken. Drop three to four tablets into your sink pipe and then pour a cup of vinegar. The two ingredients will also create a fizzing effect that will clear your drain.

As you may have noticed, there’s really no such thing as a one shot drain cleaner. Try all these suggestions above and see what will work on your drains. And if ever you need help with your plumbing, just find the most reliable Haverhill FL plumbing experts. Plumbers 911 Florida delivers exceptional plumbing services in Haverhill FL including drain pipe cleaning, leak detection, camera sewer inspection, plumbing repairs and many more! Call us at 305-662-0668 (Miami-Dade County FL), 954-468-0512 (Broward County FL), 561-327-6287 (Palm Beach County FL)!

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