We’ve all been there. The sink is filling up, the water is draining slower than a snail on a coffee break, and you reach for the heavy artillery: Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide). It’s known as the ultimate drain unblocker.
Use a small cup or a wet/dry vacuum ( rated for liquids ) to remove the neutralized water. Dispose of it down the toilet (lots of flushing water) or outside away from pets.
But what happens when the magic doesn’t work? Worse, what happens when the caustic soda seems to have made the blockage worse ? You now have a drain blocked with caustic soda—a dangerous, chemical-filled standstill. drain blocked with caustic soda
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Don’t panic. Here is exactly how to troubleshoot this safely. We’ve all been there
Plumbers need to know this so they don't get burned when they remove your pipes. They have industrial augers (snakes) that will physically pull out whatever is blocking the pipe—something chemicals cannot do.
If the water is just sitting there, you need to lower the pH before you can work. Very slowly add white vinegar or citric acid to the standing water (roughly 1 cup vinegar per gallon of water). It will fizz. Wait 10 minutes. This neutralizes the caustic soda into a salty water solution. Use a small cup or a wet/dry vacuum
Stay safe, neutralize first, then snake it out. Your pipes (and your skin) will thank you.