To follow this method, begin by filling up a cup with baking soda and pouring it down the drain. Wait two to three minutes, then follow with a cup of white vinegar. The mixture will start to bubble.
Put the plug in and leave it to work for around an hour. After an hour, pour hot water (not boiling) down the drain.
The vinegar and baking soda solution should loosen any hair or soap scum, so the hot water can flush out the pipework and clear the blockage.
If it doesn’t fix the problem, repeat the process once more. Bear in mind that while this is a more ecologically-friendly method of clearing drains, it is still reasonably caustic, so don’t overdo it, warned the expert.
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