“Try me.”
That evening, Leo stood before his sink like a surgeon before an operation. On the counter: a box of Arm & Hammer baking soda, a bottle of white vinegar, and a kettle of boiling water. He felt ridiculous. But desperation is a fine teacher. cleaning drain with baking soda
It was a Tuesday. Leo had decided to cook a nostalgic dinner: boxed macaroni and cheese, just like his mother used to make. He boiled the pasta, drained it without a strainer (a moment of hubris he would later regret), and watched as a cascade of starchy, noodly water disappeared into the sink. The drain responded with a wet, defeated sigh. And then… nothing. The water sat in the basin, a murky, noodle-flecked lake refusing to budge. “Try me