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My family used to use something like this, but 'stronger' because the jug came in a thick plastic sealed bag right off the Home Depot shelf. Definitely burnt through the kitchen P trap causing a huge mess.
Never had the problem but once in my own, much older (no new pipe), home. We always use fine strainers on all the drains. In the shower it's best to buy the cheap dollar store plastic large strainer and turn it upside down. We did have one clog when we first got the place many years ago but it was from the main kitchen line down to the basement. After clearing the clog there we have been clog free and feels like it's our habits of only letting water based liquids down the drain (no grease or oil, or anything like that). About once a year, if I remember, we do the hot water flush with baking soda. That's normally because I am replacing the baking soda in the fridge (yeah I know it should be replaced more often, but if it smells fine I pretty much forget. Probably need to replace it now).
Lol. Hilarious and true. I used to use this exclusively until numerous plumbers advised using heated vinegar and a pipe stuffed with baking soda instead. Never looked back since.
I'm sure this has its applications and it's a great deal at this price. I just don't find myself using it often anymore.
I'm sure this has its applications and it's a great deal at this price. I just don't find myself using it often anymore.
Are you being funny or serious? Is vinegar and baking soda good for breaking down junk that builds up in drains? Seriously asking lol
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No, I'm being completely serious. The chemical reaction of the two is a perfect mechanism that agitates and eliminates the sludge that builds up in pipes from toothpaste, cosmetics, soaps, and other debris. Although it doesn't necessarily "eat" away at the hair (vinegar isn't acidic enough to do that), it either eliminates or considerably reduces the sludge coating the hair and then you can easily remove any hair with a hair catcher (I buy mine at Dollar Tree).
The best and cheapest solution is to prevent things going down the drain that shouldn't. That means using drain covers in showers and sinks.