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How To Effectively Clean Your Sink Drain

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by Samer A.On April 27, 2023

Cleaning your sink drain is not a fun task, but it's an essential chore you must regularly perform to maintain a tidy and sweet-smelling house, including kitchens and bathrooms.

Your sink drain is a passageway in your kitchen for all the dirty water from the dishes you wash. Unfortunately, it can get gunked up with food particles and grease from grease buildup, clogging and making it hard for water to flow. 

In this regard, some people even try cleaning with vinegar, but this may not always work for every type of clogged sink.

Therefore, if you want to effectively clean your sink drain so that water can flow freely down there again, you are in the right place.

Effectively Ways of Cleaning Your Sink Drain

There are several methods for clearing overall clogs, but instead of waiting for your sink drain to clog, you can avoid these methods by cleaning your sink regularly. 

You will be glad you did when the drain remains clear and unclogged!

So, here are the easiest, most effective ways to clean your gross kitchen and bathroom sink drain without hassle.

What you will need;

The following are the tools and elements you need to prepare before you start the cleaning task. So, ensure your checklist is complete to have a seamless performance.

  • Lemon 

  • Salt

  • Baking soda

  • White vinegar

  • Dish soap

  • Hydrogen peroxide

  • Non-abrasive scrubber

  • Oven mitts.

  • Rubber gloves

Procedure;

Step 1: Remove all dishes and food crumbs from the sink. Next, mix water and baking soda to create a paste. 

Step 2: So to begin cleaning, put on your rubber gloves. Add the paste to your sink surface and scrub all the surface stains using the non-abrasive scrubber brush.

Step 3: Apply a layer of the baking soda paste, let it stay for about 2 minutes, then add white vinegar to the tough stains. Finish by giving the sink a thorough rinse with white vinegar.


Note: Avoid using vinegar if your sink is concrete or porcelain. Just use warm water and mild dish soap to clean your sink.


Step 4: Disinfect the sink with vinegar and water mixture. Alternatively, if your sink is not vinegar-safe, warm water and add an antibacterial soap to disinfect the sink.

Step 5: Time to tackle the drain. Add a cup of vinegar and a half cup of baking soda into the drain, then let it fizz for about 15 minutes.

Step 6: Using oven mitts, carefully run the boiling water down the drain and turn on the disposal.  


Note: In this step, suppose you don’t have a disposal; you need to be careful so you don’t let the water run long enough to clean out the mixture.


Step 7: Pour lemon juice or distilled white vinegar down the drain for additional odour-fighting power, and wait for 30 minutes.

It's also necessary to understand that if you have not unclogged the sink drain in your kitchen for a while, you may need a bit of firepower. 

So, if you want to dissolve the accumulation in the drain quickly, consider using a biodegradable drain cleaner. 

Natural enzymes in biodegradable cleaners help remove food, soap, and grease residue without using hazardous chemicals. 

Key Takeaways & Tips

  • You can remove any buildup in your kitchen sink drain using hot water and dish soap.

  • If you have PVC or plastic pipes, keep the water below boiling point to prevent damage to the pipes.

  • Use vinegar and baking soda to deodorize the drain in your kitchen sink.

  • Use coarse salt, lemon peel, and ice when cleaning your garbage disposal.

How to Maintain a Clean Kitchen Sink Drain

The best way to keep your kitchen sink drain clean and smelling fresh is to clean it regularly instead of waiting for clogs to build up. 

You can consider flushing it with hot water at least once a week.

Also, avoid putting fat, oil, grease and any food leftovers down the drain to prevent it from clogging.

When washing your dishes greased with fat and oil, consider using hot water so that the fat and oil won't clog your sink drain. 

If your dishes and cookware are greasy, wipe them with paper towels before washing them in the sink.

You can also consider using traditional soap when cleaning your dishes on your kitchen sink to avoid the build-up of soap scum.

Need Help with Cleaning Your Kitchen Sink Drain?

Drain cleaning your kitchen sinks regularly can be tedious, especially if you do it alone.

So, if you don’t have that time or don’t want to do the cleaning on your own, don’t worry!

Why not let the professionals help?

At Ezi, we have reliable and experienced cleaners to ensure your kitchen is left spotless and smelling better than ever. 

And in addition to this, we can continue the entire home that needs thorough cleaning!

Conclusion 

Just because you have gotten your kitchen sink drain clean and fresh doesn’t mean you’ve gotten rid of all the bacteria and buildup at home. 

Down there in the sink drains, including germs and odours. That’s because all the grease, food, and soaps have to go somewhere.

However, knowing the best ways to clean your sink drain can reduce the buildup that causes odours and germs

But you don’t need to go through all these hassles because you can get professionals from our Ezi Cleaning Service who can handle unpleasant tasks professionally and efficiently as you relax.