How To Use Coke For Drain Cleaner

A slow drain can leave rings of damp debris around the edges of the sink or piling up around the shower drain. Using tiny snakes built for narrow drain openings and expensive drain cleaners can help, but they can also be a pain to use and not always easily attainable.

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A simple swish of soda can refresh a slightly clogged drain and solve the issue in a matter of minutes. Not all sodas are built for this plumbing problem, so make sure you have the correct one before filling the drain with a can or two of what's in the fridge.

How Soda Works to Unclog Drains

You can use soda to unclog a drain, a toilet or any other plumbing problem that plagues your home. The phosphoric acid in the soda's formula is what gives the beverage its pop of flavor, and it also has properties that prevent mold and bacteria from growing.

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How to Unclog a Drain With Soda

  1. Let the soda sit out for an hour or two or until it reaches room temperature. Cold soda doesn't work as well to unclog drains.
  2. Gently and slowly pour the entire bubbly beverage down the drain.
  3. Allow the soda to sit in the drain for at least an hour, if not overnight, to allow it to do its work on the stubborn clog.
  4. Use boiling — not just hot — water to flush the drain thoroughly.
  5. Repeat until the clog gives way and the water flows freely down the drain.

How to Unclog a Toilet With Coke

It may seem odd, but using coke to unclog toilets that won't empty their contents down the drain works quite well. For simple clogs, you can use a 12-ounce can.

  1. Start slowly pouring the coke in the toilet at the
    edges and let it flow down the sides of the bowl.
  2. Let the acidic soda sit in the bowl for a few hours.
  3. Flush the toilet and repeat as needed.

How to Use Coke to Unclog a Drain

For more stubborn clogs, use a mix of coke and baking soda cleaner to remove stains and odors.

  1. Sprinkle baking soda around the edges of the drain let it fall directly onto the drain so that it covers it somewhat.
  2. Gently pour the coke over the baking soda. It will bubble and
    fizz, working to eat away at surface dirt around the bowl as it makes its way
    down to the base of the toilet.
  3. Allow this to sit for a few hours before flushing.
  4. Repeat as
    necessary.

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