Then the vinegar.
From that day on, she kept a box under every sink in the house. Not just for drains—for life. When something felt blocked, stuck, impossible—she’d remember the fizz. The way a little powder and a little acid could turn a dead end into a clean flow. unblock drain bicarbonate soda
Sophie stared at the kitchen sink. The water had been sitting there for two hours, a murky, greasy testament to last night’s pasta disaster. Plunging had failed. The chemical drain cleaner under the sink smelled like a threat. She’d seen the memes about calling a plumber—how it would cost more than her first car. Then the vinegar
“Right,” she muttered. “Desperate times.” The water had been sitting there for two
She opened the cupboard. Vinegar. Bicarbonate soda. An old saucepan she didn’t care about.