Unblocking Drains With Baking Soda -

The rapid generation of carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas creates effervescence and pressure within the confined drain pipe. This physical force can dislodge soft debris and break up biofilms.

Q: Can I use baking soda in toilets? A: No, baking soda should not be used in toilets as it can react with the toilet's alkalinity and create a mess. unblocking drains with baking soda

When baking soda is mixed with water, it forms a paste that can be poured down your drain. As it flows through the pipes, it reacts with the alkalinity of the water to form carbon dioxide gas. This reaction creates a pressure that helps to break down and dislodge any blockages in the drain. The rapid generation of carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas