Here is a round up of homemade drain cleaners recipes, using common household ingredients to clear and unclog your home's drains.
With a need to save money and also for environmental reasons, more and more people are making their own cleaning supplies.
However, when you are new to making your own products you can feel a bit nervous about which recipes and uses will actually work or not.
This is your chance to share your knowledge if you have a great recipe for this product, or get some tips of your own to make sure you get the best results possible.
Here are the recipes submitted so far:
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Vinegar & Baking Soda Drain Clog Remover Recipe |
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No matter how careful it seems we are it is almost inevitable we will need to use a drain cleaner to help us unclog a drain at least a couple of times in our lives.
Many people do not want to use the very caustic commercial drain cleaners, and instead would rather make their own at home.
If you have a good recipe for making your own drain cleaner please share it with me below, along with the instructions for use.
If you don't have a recipe for a homemade cleaner you can share your drain cleaning tips here, or read other tips already submitted.
In addition, you can share your reviews of commercial drain cleaners here.
There are lots of recipes for homemade drain cleaners floating around out there, especially here on the Internet. Have you used a recipe that worked well for you? If so, please share the recipe and instructions with us here.
In addition, if you have tried to make your own drain cleaner and the recipe you used didn't work as well as you would like it, you can also tell us about that, so we can steer clear of these recipes.
Click the links below to see recipes for homemade drain cleaners that have already been submitted by others.
Feel free to comment on any of these submissions to tell us how these recipes worked for you, or about any other thoughts you have.
Vinegar And Baking Soda Drain Clog Remover
Judy has shared her tip for how she makes a vinegar and baking soda drain clog remover. Judy says: I put 1/4 cup of baking soda down my drains and pour …
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