Cleaning a Stinky Drain

  1. Pour boiling water or vinegar down the drain: Bring a pot of water or white vinegar almost to a boil, and pour half of it slowly down the drain. …
  2. Pour baking soda and vinegar down the drain: Run hot tap water for several seconds, and then turn the water off.

How do you get rid of old water smell under sink?

Baking Powder + Distilled White Vinegar

  1. Pour half a cup of baking powder into the drain.
  2. Pour 1 cup of distilled white vinegar into the drain.
  3. Wait until the froth settles (about 15 minutes).
  4. Run hot water down the drain for 1 minute.
  5. Wait 5 minutes.
  6. Run cold water down the drain for 1 minute.




How do I get rid of the smell of stagnant water in my kitchen?

Baking soda and vinegar

  1. Pour half a cup of baking soda down the plughole.
  2. Pour 1 cup of vinegar down the plughole.
  3. Let the solution foam up and leave it to stand for a few hours.
  4. Pour some boiling water down the plughole to flush everything through.

Why does under my kitchen sink smell so bad?

It turns out, that reek is coming from your kitchen sink! Kitchen sink smells can have one of two causes: Rotting food stuck in the drain or garbage disposal, or. Sewer gas is leaking in through the plumbing vent or drain trap.

Why does my kitchen sink smell like rotten eggs?





If you are noticing the smell of rotten eggs, it is possible that your water or sink drain is contaminated. It could also be that the drain is clogged or partially drained. When sinks are clogged, they drain slowly, which can cause bacteria to build up in the p-trap and create the hydrogen sulfide gas.

How do you deodorize a drain?

Step 1: Mix 1/2 cup baking soda with 1/4 cup table salt. Step 2: Pour the mixture down the drain. Step 3: Pour 1 cup heated vinegar down your drain; the concoction is going to foam and bubble. Step 4: Let the solution stand for 15 minutes (longer does not work any better).

How do you fix a stinky drain?

Pour baking soda and vinegar down the drain: Run hot tap water for several seconds, and then turn the water off. Dump one cup of baking soda down the drain followed by two cups of hot vinegar. Let the concoction fizz. After one hour, flush the drain with hot tap water.

Can I pour bleach down the drain?

Bleach and cleaning fluids create toxic gasses when mixed together. If you pour bleach and other cleaning agents down your sink drains, and they mix in your pipes, you can contaminate the air in your home with the resulting gas created. The following items should never be poured down the sink with bleach: Vinegar.