Dirty and clogged sink: How to disassemble it and eliminate salts and odors with only 2 ingredients

Sink: Many housewives are looking to find an effective solution for the sink they have in their home.

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Sink: Many housewives are looking for a solution for the sink they have in their home. Many people have a problem with salts, but also with odors. You can find easy and effective solutions that will make your sink sparkle. In more detail:

Sink: Dismantling, with baking soda and white vinegar

- First pour enough boiling water into the sink
- Pour 1-2 tablespoons of baking soda in the sink as best you can
- Pour about half a glass of white vinegar on the baking soda
- Allow both materials to react. You will see them foaming intensely and most likely this reaction is overflowing from the mouth of the sink
- Finally, pour plenty of boiling water in the sink

Baking soda and hot water soften dirt and anything else left inside the gutter. The chemical reaction of the soda with the vinegar peels them off and the abundant water in the end drags them away, unclogging the sink.

Sink: Disappearance of odors

You'll need:
- 1/2 cup lemon juice
- 1/2 cup baking soda

What are you going to do:
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Heat the lemon juice and add it to the soda to dissolve well.
- Do this slowly, because there will be some reaction in the form of foam, between soda and juice.
- Then slowly pour the solution into the sink.
- Wait 10 minutes for it to absorb all the dirt and then pour hot water.
- That's it! There will be no more traces of unpleasant odors.

pos xevoylonei o nerochytis kai pos feygoyn alata kai dysarestes myrodies salts, smells, sink
Close up shot for the clean chrome tap and washbasin in a kitchen

Descaling

- Put white vinegar in a bowl and dip a cloth in it. Make sure the sink is completely dry for this process.
- You do not want water to dilute the effect of vinegar.
- Take the soaked cloth and wrap it around the tap and around all the places with salts.
- You can use many sails and apply them all at the same time.
Otherwise, you can use the exact same cloth gradually.
- Make sure all parts are covered with salts.
- Then pour a little more vinegar on the fabric to make sure it is well soaked.
- Leave the cloth for about an hour and then remove it.
- Take a kitchen sponge and use the rough part to rub around the cracks and notches.
- If your sink is in very poor condition, you may need to repeat the process one more time.
- When finished, dry the sink.

 
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