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Steps:
- Clean the bottle thoroughly and remove any labels.
- Cut off the bottom of the bottle—about 3-4 inches from the base.
- Turn the bottle upside down so the neck is at the bottom.
- Place the inverted bottle into your sink drain opening, with the cut-off end facing upward.
Now, the neck of the bottle fits snugly into the drain hole, acting as a barrier while water flows freely through the sides.
Why It Works So Well
- Traps debris: The wide opening of the inverted bottle collects food particles, hair, and gunk that would otherwise slip down.
- Easy to clean: Simply lift the bottle out, empty the trapped debris, rinse, and replace.
- Cost-effective: You’re repurposing something you’d normally toss out.
- Protects plumbing: Keeps pipes clearer and reduces costly plumbing visits.
Extra Tips for Best Results
- Use a bottle size that fits snugly but isn’t too tight—too small and debris will slip past; too large and it won’t fit properly.
- Replace or clean the bottle regularly to prevent buildup and odors.
- Combine this trick with regular drain cleaning (like baking soda and vinegar) for best results.
Why I Love This Trick
It’s simple, clever, and sustainable. Plus, it gives me peace of mind knowing I’m doing something easy to protect my plumbing without harsh chemicals or expensive gadgets.
Have You Tried This Trick?
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