Need to unclog a drain? This method is the simplest and most cost-effective!
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VIII. Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Can other types of vinegar be used instead?
→ White vinegar (acetic acid concentration approximately 5%) is recommended. Fruit vinegar is less effective.
Q2: Is it effective for old iron pipes?
→ This method is safe for all pipes, but if the iron pipes are severely corroded, it is recommended to check the pipe structure first.
Q3: How often should it be cleaned?
→ For routine maintenance, once a month is sufficient; if used frequently or if there is an odor, it can be increased to once every two weeks.
Conclusion: Money-Saving, Environmentally Friendly, and Efficient Home Cleaning Wisdom
This long-standing "baking soda + vinegar" cleaning method combines scientific principles with practical techniques to solve most mild to moderate clogs. More importantly, it frees us from dependence on chemical products, allowing us to maintain our home environment in the most natural way. Save this method and share it with friends troubled by clogs!
Tip: If the clog persists for more than a week, or if multiple attempts are ineffective, there may be foreign objects deep inside the pipes. It is recommended to seek assistance from a professional plumber.
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