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How to Eliminate Sink Drain Smell

Want to know how to eliminate sink drain smell?

While brushing your teeth or cleaning fruits you bought from the market, have you noticed a foul odour coming from your sink drain? A foul odour is usually a symptom of an impending drain blockage. There are many causes for a bad smelling sink drain. For example: when fats, oil, grease and food particles get stuck on your drainpipes, after some time, they will start rot and eventually produce a foul odour.

Getting help from a drain cleaning Melbourne specialist is great. It can save you a lot of time and effort. However, bad smelling drain is only a simple matter. It is not like blockages, which can prevent you from using your sink and is much more inconvenient. Just like other minor drain issues, a bad-smelling drain can usually be fixed even without the help of a professional plumber.

There are several ways you can make sure that your sink does not produce unpleasant odour. Most of the items that you need are probably already in your house. If not, for sure they are available at your local supermarket.

To start with, just running hot water through the drain for several minutes can usually remedy a foul-smelling sink drain. Doing so can get rid of fats, oil and grease and any scum build up in your pipelines. Once the stuck FOG and food particles are gone, your sink should start smelling better.

Secondly, pouring baking soda into your drain and adding something citrus like lemon, will be greatly beneficial. Aside from getting rid of the stuck FOG and food particles inside your pipelines, this method will also leave your sink drain with fresh scent. Pour a quarter cup of baking soda and then a cup of lemon juice into the drain. Leave the mixture for about 15 minutes. Then, run hot water into the drain for about 2 to 3 minutes. Finally, rinse with room temperature water.

Using baking soda with essential oils can also leave your sink smelling great. Pour half a cup of baking soda into the drain an add a few drops of essential oils such as mint, eucalyptus or lavender. Leave it for an hour or overnight. After which run boiling hot water into the drain for about 2 minutes.

Do you clean your coffeemaker with hot vinegar? If you do, then you can reuse all the hot vinegar to get rid of your drain’s nasty smell. This method is quite simple since all you have to do is to pour baking soda into the sink, and then pour the vinegar. Allow the mixture to stay inside your pipelines for 15 minutes.

Do these methods periodically and surely you will be able to eliminate sink drain smell. These will also help you prevent plumbing issues like blocked drain and pipe leaks.

If you want to learn more about how to solve minor plumbing issues, please continue browsing through our blog pages. If you have a plumbing emergency such as a blocked drain, burst pipes or pipe leaks, please give us a call on 0412 738 874 or leave a message. We will respond to you quickly and solve your plumbing issue effectively.