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4. Starchy Foods (Pasta, Rice, Potatoes)
Why it’s bad: Starchy foods expand when wet, even after cooking. They turn into a glue-like paste in your drain, trapping other debris and leading to blockages.
Includes:
- Pasta
- Rice
- Mashed potatoes
- Flour
5. Harsh Chemicals or Cleaners
Why it’s bad: Pouring bleach, paint thinner, or chemical drain cleaners down the sink can corrode your pipes, harm your septic system, and contaminate water supplies. They’re also dangerous for the environment.
What to do instead:
Take chemicals to a local hazardous waste disposal site. For clogs, try baking soda and vinegar followed by hot water instead of harsh store-bought solutions.
The Bottom Line
Taking a few extra seconds to properly dispose of waste can save you from costly plumbing repairs, protect your home, and be kinder to the planet.
So next time you’re tempted to rinse something questionable down the drain — pause and think twice. Your sink (and your wallet) will thank you.
Pro Tip: Want to keep your sink smelling fresh? Drop a few lemon peels and baking soda down the drain once a week, then flush with hot water. Natural and effective!
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