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How to remove unpleasant odors from your sink 

'01.06.2021'

Source: Rambler

Everything that does not linger in the filter of the kitchen sink safely falls into the drain pipe. Over time, it grows a layer of fat and organic particles, which are a favorable environment for the development of bacteria.

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A sign that the uninvited guests appeared in the sink is an unpleasant smell. To get rid of it, you need to eliminate the bacteria, writes Rambler. And it can be done with the help of available tools that can be found in each kitchen. Here 6 folk cleaners, coping with unpleasant odors from the sink is no worse than professional cleaners.

Boiling water

Before you grab the chemistry, try using the heatstroke of ordinary boiling water. Instead of giving freshly boiled water from a paste or tea for the next time to cool down quietly on the stove and in the kettle, pour it into the sink. The method is valid under the condition that you resort to it several times a week, and the unpleasant amber has only appeared and is hardly perceptible. Otherwise, you need to move to more "heavy artillery."

Soda, vinegar, boiling water

The most popular folk remedy to combat the unpleasant smell from the sink is to pour a mixture of soda, vinegar and boiling water into the drain. You will need a good handful of soda and a half cup of vinegar. First, pour soda into the sink, wait for 10-15 for minutes, and then pour the vinegar and leave it for another 10-15 minutes. After the time, a large pot of boiling water is poured into the sink, and voila - no foreign odors.

Soda, vinegar, salt, boiling water

To enhance the refreshing effect to the above mixture, some add salt. It acts as an abrasive agent, which contributes to a better cleaning of the inner surface of the pipe and at the same time eliminating odor. Take 1 / 2 coarse salt cups, 1 / 2 soda cups and 1 cups of vinegar. Alternately add all ingredients to the drain and close it. After 5 minutes, pour a kettle of boiling water into the sewer.

Soda, hot vinegar

As you can see, with vinegar, you can not only clean the kettle from scale, but also get rid of the unpleasant smell from the sink. If you have been practicing cleaning the kettle in such a way for a long time, it makes sense to combine it with vinegar rinsing the pipes. So, you will kill two birds with one stone: the kettle will be clean, and the sink will no longer exude unpleasant odors. After soaking the kettle with acetic acid, you can boil the water again and pour it into the drain, in which minutes for 30 before that you need to put soda.

Soda, lemon juice and boiling water

Like vinegar, lemon juice can extinguish soda. The resulting solution will eliminate the bacteria that cause odor, and lemon essential oils will also give a light and pleasant aroma. As in the previous methods, soda and lemon juice are left for some time in the drain pipe, and then poured boiling water.

Soda, boiling water, essential oil

If you want your sink to literally smell of flowers and the freshness of the forest, add some essential oil to it after adding the soda to the sink. Eucalyptus, tea tree, mint - the smell of washing will be fragrant, decide for yourself. The main thing after that is to wait at least an hour, and it is better to leave soda and essential oil in the drain until the morning, and only then wash the pipe with boiling water.

Long-term perspective

In the fight against unpleasant smell, the most correct strategy is to prevent its subsequent appearance. For the purposes of prophylaxis, to get rid of bacteria thriving in pipes, such means should be used at least once a week, for example, immediately after you wash the dishes. If you are planning to leave for a weekend or are going on vacation, and the sink will not be used for a while, pour some soda into the sink - this will help avoid the appearance of an unpleasant smell or at least slow down the process of its formation.

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