Recipe

Pour it down the sink and the drain will never get clogged again!

That’s a classic clickbait “miracle fix” line, and it’s almost always misleading unless you know exactly what “it” is.

Most posts using this phrasing are talking about things like:

  • Baking soda + vinegar mixes
  • Salt or hot water
  • Oil “breakdown” tricks
  • Chemical cleaners

Here’s the reality:

What actually helps prevent clogs

  • Regular flushing with hot water can help dissolve light grease buildup.
  • Using a drain strainer prevents food and hair from going down.
  • Occasional use of mild cleaners (like dish soap + hot water) can reduce grease.

What does NOT reliably work

  • Baking soda + vinegar: looks impressive, but the fizz doesn’t provide strong cleaning power in pipes.
  • “One-time magic pours” that claim permanent prevention.
  • Salt, lemon juice, or DIY mixtures as long-term solutions.

When clogs really form

Most sink clogs come from:

  • Grease buildup (kitchen sinks)
  • Hair and soap scum (bathroom drains)
  • Solid food particles

Once buildup hardens inside pipes, you usually need:

  • A plunger
  • A drain snake
  • Or proper enzymatic/chemical drain cleaners (used carefully)

Bottom line

There is no liquid you can pour once that guarantees a drain will “never clog again.” Maintenance helps, but plumbing still needs occasional real cleaning.

If you tell me what the post says you should pour, I can break down whether it’s safe, useless, or actually useful.

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