Anthony's Plumbing
December 3, 2019 - Tuesday
HOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN DRAIN CLEANER AT HOME
Is your home filled with clogged drains? Did you know you could fix most
of them by spending less than ten bucks in easy to find materials?
Most of the labels on drain cleaners in the store can make you feel dizzy
with all the scientific terms. Good news for you, though: there’s a whole DIY
community that has made it easy to unclog a drain yourself.
If you want to save money on drain cleaner and learn a bit of chemistry
along the way, keep reading for the tips you need to know!
THE INGREDIENTS FOR HOME MADE DRAIN CLEANER
When you are making DIY drain cleaner, it’s best to have a stable list
of ingredients that you can afford monthly. Start by researching the baseline
supplies for the drain cleaner you want to make, then adjust your list to your
needs and your budget. Here are the basic ingredients that you’re likely to need:
CLEANER BASES
Baking soda is one of the best store-bought solutions for drain
cleaning. Composed of sodium carbonate, baking soda is full of sodiums that
help break down dirt and grime. You can buy baking soda almost anywhere and
because of its low price you can buy it in bulk.
Baking soda is reactive, meaning that if you add an acid (such as
vinegar) it will become excited. This compound can jostle and break down grime
that’s built up in your drain.
The trick is starting with sodium. This means you can use salt or Borax
instead of baking soda just as well. Anytime you combine a sodium base with an
acid you will get a halfway decent cleaning solution.
You can think of Borax as a concentrated form of baking soda. It
contains a few extra chemical chains that make it a cleaning alternative and
not a cooking formula. If you decide to use Borax make sure to keep it away
from any sensitive body parts, children, or pets.
ACIDS
Acids are your key to a positive chemical reaction. When you add any
acid, even one mild as lemon juice, to sodium, you get a reaction capable of
cleaning your drain. If you want to unclog your drain, find a multipurpose acid
that you can buy for cheap.
Vinegar is a great acid for your drain cleaning mixture. You can add it
to any of the sodiums listed above to get quick results.
Lemon juice is a weaker acid that works just as well. However, lemons
have less acidity than vinegar, meaning you will have to add more lemon juice
than an average drain cleaner recipe.
Cream of tartar is less another option that is derived from tartaric
acid. This makes it a viable acid that you can add to baking soda and water to
get a great cleaner.
SODIUM AND ACID REACTIONS
The general rule applies: when you add a weak salt base with a strong
based acid you will get an acidic solution. Accordingly, combining
medium-strength salts and acids will leave you with a fairly strong compound.
Adding sodium and citric acid will give you carbon dioxide gas. Don’t
worry, adding the right amount of both creates enough reaction for drain
cleaning. It will not cause you harm.
THE STEPS
Now you know the cheapest and most simple ingredients for homemade
drain cleaner. For this section, we’ll be talking about how to mix and apply
your ingredients to your clogged drain.
PREPARATIONS
First, get all of your ingredients in the right order. For example, you
will always add your sodium before you add your acid solution. You might have
some blockages at the surface of your drain, clean these out before moving
forward.
STEP 1
Begin by pouring your sodium solution to the drain. Remember, you can
use any of the contents listed above. If you choose to use a powder like baking
soda, you can use a funnel to pour it down the drain.
This fills your drain with the base to your draining reaction. It makes
a foundation for your acid, leading to the dissolution of gunk and grime.
STEP 2
Now it’s time you add your acids. You can use any of the acids
presented in this post, just make sure to always add them after your sodium.
Doing any of these steps out of order will make the process useless.
After you add something like vinegar or cream of tartar to your powdered
sodium you must wait up to one hour. It’s advised that you plug your drain
while you wait.
STEP 3
Add a pot or two of boiling water to your drain. The hot water has an
easier time passing through your drain and pushing the dissolved gunk through.
To recap: add your powder sodium and acid then pour a pot or two of
boiling water down the drain.
This will work for almost any drain you have in your home. If you are
dealing with a larger drainage system you might want to buy a professional
solution or call us at Anthony’s Plumbing for help.
PLUMBING DONE RIGHT
There’s no question that DIY home repair can be a pleasing experience.
After all, it’s your home so why can’t you be the one to fix it?
After reading this post you are well-equipped to unclog your sinks and
bathtubs using a homemade drain cleaner. The formula is simple and most
importantly, everything on this list is cheap.
Still, sometimes a drain is harder to fix than with baking soda and
vinegar. In cases like these, it’s best to hire a professional.
If you can’t do it with store-bought items, try
contacting Anthony’s Plumbing by calling 909-823-3807. Your next step is exactly that, start a dialogue
with a pro and get your house back to its old self!
Anthony's Plumbing
December 3, 2019 - Tuesday
HOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN DRAIN CLEANER AT HOME
Is your home filled with clogged drains? Did you know you could fix most
of them by spending less than ten bucks in easy to find materials?
Most of the labels on drain cleaners in the store can make you feel dizzy
with all the scientific terms. Good news for you, though: there’s a whole DIY
community that has made it easy to unclog a drain yourself.
If you want to save money on drain cleaner and learn a bit of chemistry
along the way, keep reading for the tips you need to know!
THE INGREDIENTS FOR HOME MADE DRAIN CLEANER
When you are making DIY drain cleaner, it’s best to have a stable list
of ingredients that you can afford monthly. Start by researching the baseline
supplies for the drain cleaner you want to make, then adjust your list to your
needs and your budget. Here are the basic ingredients that you’re likely to need:
CLEANER BASES
Baking soda is one of the best store-bought solutions for drain
cleaning. Composed of sodium carbonate, baking soda is full of sodiums that
help break down dirt and grime. You can buy baking soda almost anywhere and
because of its low price you can buy it in bulk.
Baking soda is reactive, meaning that if you add an acid (such as
vinegar) it will become excited. This compound can jostle and break down grime
that’s built up in your drain.
The trick is starting with sodium. This means you can use salt or Borax
instead of baking soda just as well. Anytime you combine a sodium base with an
acid you will get a halfway decent cleaning solution.
You can think of Borax as a concentrated form of baking soda. It
contains a few extra chemical chains that make it a cleaning alternative and
not a cooking formula. If you decide to use Borax make sure to keep it away
from any sensitive body parts, children, or pets.
ACIDS
Acids are your key to a positive chemical reaction. When you add any
acid, even one mild as lemon juice, to sodium, you get a reaction capable of
cleaning your drain. If you want to unclog your drain, find a multipurpose acid
that you can buy for cheap.
Vinegar is a great acid for your drain cleaning mixture. You can add it
to any of the sodiums listed above to get quick results.
Lemon juice is a weaker acid that works just as well. However, lemons
have less acidity than vinegar, meaning you will have to add more lemon juice
than an average drain cleaner recipe.
Cream of tartar is less another option that is derived from tartaric
acid. This makes it a viable acid that you can add to baking soda and water to
get a great cleaner.
SODIUM AND ACID REACTIONS
The general rule applies: when you add a weak salt base with a strong
based acid you will get an acidic solution. Accordingly, combining
medium-strength salts and acids will leave you with a fairly strong compound.
Adding sodium and citric acid will give you carbon dioxide gas. Don’t
worry, adding the right amount of both creates enough reaction for drain
cleaning. It will not cause you harm.
THE STEPS
Now you know the cheapest and most simple ingredients for homemade
drain cleaner. For this section, we’ll be talking about how to mix and apply
your ingredients to your clogged drain.
PREPARATIONS
First, get all of your ingredients in the right order. For example, you
will always add your sodium before you add your acid solution. You might have
some blockages at the surface of your drain, clean these out before moving
forward.
STEP 1
Begin by pouring your sodium solution to the drain. Remember, you can
use any of the contents listed above. If you choose to use a powder like baking
soda, you can use a funnel to pour it down the drain.
This fills your drain with the base to your draining reaction. It makes
a foundation for your acid, leading to the dissolution of gunk and grime.
STEP 2
Now it’s time you add your acids. You can use any of the acids
presented in this post, just make sure to always add them after your sodium.
Doing any of these steps out of order will make the process useless.
After you add something like vinegar or cream of tartar to your powdered
sodium you must wait up to one hour. It’s advised that you plug your drain
while you wait.
STEP 3
Add a pot or two of boiling water to your drain. The hot water has an
easier time passing through your drain and pushing the dissolved gunk through.
To recap: add your powder sodium and acid then pour a pot or two of
boiling water down the drain.
This will work for almost any drain you have in your home. If you are
dealing with a larger drainage system you might want to buy a professional
solution or call us at Anthony’s Plumbing for help.
PLUMBING DONE RIGHT
There’s no question that DIY home repair can be a pleasing experience.
After all, it’s your home so why can’t you be the one to fix it?
After reading this post you are well-equipped to unclog your sinks and
bathtubs using a homemade drain cleaner. The formula is simple and most
importantly, everything on this list is cheap.
Still, sometimes a drain is harder to fix than with baking soda and
vinegar. In cases like these, it’s best to hire a professional.
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