I would usually reach out for Drano whenever we have clogged drains in the house. But this time, there was no bottle of Drano under the sink. Then I remembered seeing this do-it-yourself show on TV. They used vinegar and baking soda to clear out a clogged drain.
So, I got the old baking soda from the fridge in the basement and a bottle of vinegar from the pantry. I poured the baking soda into the clogged drain and then poured vinegar. It bubbled and fizzled, so I let it sit for around 10 minutes. Afterwards, I turned on the Kohler faucets and voila, the clogged drain is now working like a charm. Here is one more use for vinegar and baking soda. Not only does it save you $ but it's also environmentally friendly plus it contains no harmful chemicals.

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