Pour 1/2 cup of dish soap (it doesn't have to be Dawn, but should be a soap that cuts grease) down the drain, followed by the boiling water. “Be careful not to splash yourself," San Angelo warns.
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From toothpaste to hair, makeup, and bath products, your bathroom sink takes a lot. Clogs are annoying but inevitable, and when your sink backs up, it's tempting to reach for harsh chemical drain ...
We asked two professional plumbers if dish soap was safe to use for clogged drains. Here's what they had to say.
It’s not uncommon for kitchen and bathroom sinks to get clogged. Hair from shaving or brushing over the sink, soap scum buildup, grease or oil, food, small items, and other things get into the drain ...