13.Using baking soda to clear the drain.
Baking soda is more natural than store-bought drain cleansers. When you use store-bought drain cleansers, the chemicals will return to the water and contaminate it. After sprinkling baking soda down the drain, pour in the apple cider. It will soon start to froth.
Allow it to bubble for fifteen minutes prior to rinsing with lukewarm water. If it does not work the first time, retry the process. This treatment is most effective when the drain is not severely obstructed. Run the water for a few seconds to determine if it falls by itself. It should decrease after the initial usage.
Keep apple cider and baking soda on hand in the event that the drain becomes obstructed again. Do not use baking soda that has been placed in the refrigerator. Always keep a separate container under the kitchen cabinet.