Ever turn on the tap to smell foul sewage from your drainage? Most homeowners will have encountered stinky drains at one point or another in their lives.

No matter how careful and mindful you are about what goes down the drain, eventually, your drain will collect grease, food particles, or other undesirable materials, causing it stink.

It’s not necessary to live with stench-filled drains forever. The best thing? The best part? It doesn’t require using harsh chemicals that can damage your pipes and cause health problems. Continue reading to discover the remedies that you can use to remove this foul-smelling smell from your drain.

How to Get Rid Of Stinky Drains

Ice cubes , rock salt, and lemon juice

If your sink is equipped with a disposal unit make sure the blades are clear of any food particles. Use ice cubes and rock salt to clean your garbage disposal. To get rid of the odor, repeat the process a few more times.

The ice is used to scrape the food out of the grinder, while the salt cleans the insides. You can also repeat the flushing, and then grind up some lemon peels for a fresh citrus aroma.

Distilled Vinegar

Vinegar can be used to maintain clean drains. When heated, vinegar is extremely effective. The vinegar’s Acetic Acid helps to neutralize the stench. Vinegar can quickly penetrate grease and has disinfectant capabilities.

Simply heat four cups white vinegar in a saucepan and let it simmer for about 30 seconds. Half of it should be poured down your drain. Let the water run for around 60 seconds. You can repeat the procedure with the remaining hot vinegar.

This usually removes any minor blocks in the drain. They are usually what cause the foul odors.

White Vinegar, Baking Soda

Put at least 1/4 cup baking soda down your sink, followed by a cup of vinegar. You should cover the drain to stop any solution leaking into your sink.

The normal reaction between these two chemicals causes the clog to be broken down and pushed down the drain. You can then wait about 30 minutes, and then pour some boiling water down the drain to clean everything. You should take extra precautions to ensure you don’t burn yourself.