It turned out the baking soda and vinegar did a pretty good job.
Clogged tub drain baking soda.
No the baking soda vinegar reaction created in a drain household plumbing system does not take place in a closed system so pressure can t build up enough to blast a clog out of the pipes.
But if you have a metal cover over the drain it is a good thing to remove the cover or to carefully push the baking soda with a cotton swab down the drain.
As it turned out the plumber came soon after and i wanted to see what the u joint of the pipe looked like.
The most common clogs in kitchen drains are from fat oil and grease.
For bathroom drains hair and scum from personal products most often form the clogs.
Baking soda is a kitchen staple that can work wonders on smelly and clogged drains.
You may have seen vinegar baking soda experiment conducted in a closed container like a balloon or bottle.