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xvideosbrasileiro.blogA woman has ‘grossed out’ thousands after revealing the hidden amount of filth that could be lurking in your kitchen sink. <br>Home stylist Em, from who goes by the username @stilettos_and_bricks, shared her step-by-step guide that involves removing the drain to expose the disgusting build-up of filth underneath.<br>But after a video demonstrating the process went viral, plumbers warned against the process as it could damage the seal and cause leakage. <br>’I do this every two to three months to remove buildup and avoid any nasty odours from the sink,’ Em wrote. <br>’Check that your plumbing pipes are secure once you’ve removed the drain part before turning on the water.’ <br> Em, from Perth, shared her step-by-step guide that involves removing the drain to expose the disgusting build-up of filth underneath.
But plumbers warned against the process as it could dam Once the drain was removed she used a number of common cleaning ingredients to remove the build-up – including white vinegar, bicarb soda and dishwashing liquid. <br>Em poured one cup of white vinegar over the dirty drain then cleaned it using an electric brush.<br>’Then mix up a paste of dishwashing liquid and bicarb soda and scrub all of the parts.
They come up great with this mixture,’ she said.<br>Equal parts bicarb soda and vinegar were poured down the drain and left for 10 minutes to further deodorise it.<br>Hot water followed to wash away any suds. <br>Evidently, it’s best to leave this ‘hack’ to the professionals.<br>
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