How to Clean a Bathroom Sink Drain
Regular preventative maintenance is the best way to keep your bathroom sink drain clean, which begins with cleaning the bathroom countertop and sink. Avoid using harsh drain cleaners or bleach, which can be harmful to both your pipes and your health.
What You Need
Drain snakeBiodegradable pipe cleanerHydrogen peroxide (optional)
Step 1: Remove Debris from Drain
Remove debris from the drain weekly. Remove pop-up stoppers or drain guards and discard any debris that has collected. Rinse and replace the stopper.
Step 2: Unclog Drain
Step 3: Remove and Prevent Odors
Using a biodegradable, non-corrosive pipe cleaner once a month can help keep the bathroom sink drain clean. Hydrogen peroxide is an inexpensive and non-corrosive option that can be poured directly into the bathroom sink drain.
How to Unclog Hair from a Bathroom Sink Drain
Pay attention to your bathroom sink drain as you let water run every morning. If water starts to drain slowly, you may need to clear the drain. If members of your family often brush their hair or shave over the sink, it’s likely the blockage is caused by hair combined with soap residue.
What You Need
Drain snakeUnclogging gel (optional)Vinegar cleaning solution
Step 1: Remove the Clog
Remove the drain stopper and see if you can remove the clog yourself. Use a drain snake to unclog the bathroom sink drain.
Step 2: Use Unclogging Product
If the clog is too far down, try using an unclogging gel from the store. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when handling these chemicals. Or use the natural cleaning solution, below, to clear the drain.
How to Clean a Bathroom Sink Drain with Vinegar
Use natural ingredients to clean your drain.
What You Need
Boiling waterPlungerBaking sodaWhite vinegarApple cider vinegar (optional)Lemon juice (optional)
Step 1: Pour Boiling Water
Pour a half-gallon of boiling water into the drain. {lunge the drain a few times to further loosen any blockages.
Step 2: Add Natural Ingredients
Spoon 1 cup baking soda slowly into the drain. Allow the baking soda to sit for a few minutes. Next, pour 1 cup white vinegar down the drain. Cover the opening as the vinegar and baking soda creates a foam. As an alternative, you can use apple cider vinegar or lemon juice as a replacement for white vinegar.
Step 3: Let Sit and Rinse
Let the mixture sit for 1 hour, then rinse with another half gallon of boiling water. This process will break apart debris in the bathroom sink drain and eliminate odors. Repeat the process as needed to treat stubborn clogs.