How To Unclog — Pipes

The water spiraled down the drain. Smooth. Fast. Silent.

Next: Baking soda and vinegar. The internet swore by it. I poured half a box of baking soda down the drain, followed by a cup of white vinegar. The sink fizzed and foamed like a science-fair volcano. I felt powerful. Then the fizz stopped. The water remained. The volcano had lied. how to unclog pipes

I washed my hands in the perfectly draining sink, smiled, and thought: Next time, I’m calling a plumber. The water spiraled down the drain

The P-trap is that curved pipe under the sink. It’s shaped like a crooked smile, but there’s nothing happy about it. I shoved a bucket underneath, unscrewed the plastic nuts by hand—then by wrench, then by swearing—and finally, the pipe came loose. Silent

My phone’s search history that night read like a battlefield plan:

The first result was polite. Try boiling water. I boiled the kettle. Poured it slowly. The water level didn’t budge. It just sat there, warm and smug.

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