How to Use Baby Shampoo to Clean Sink Drains

Purchase baby shampoo if you don't have any., Before cleaning the sink, put on disposable gloves., Slightly dampen a piece of paper towel with water., Squeeze a little of the baby shampoo onto the towel., Vigorously rub the sink drain, using the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Purchase baby shampoo if you don't have any.

    However, try finding a brand that uses natural ingredients instead of harsh chemicals.
  2. Step 2: Before cleaning the sink

    This prevents germs from getting stuck in your fingernails.

    It also keeps your hands clean from the dirt in the sink drain. , Make sure the towel isn't too soggy.

    Otherwise, it will easily rip while you're trying to clean the sink drain.

    Chunks and pieces of it may drop into the sink, leaving a bigger mess for you to clean up. , If you notice there is a lot of dirt in your sink drain, add a generous amount. , Try to get underneath the metal parts if possible––using an old toothbrush can help. , Turn on the water, and rinse away the shampoo when you're done.
  3. Step 3: put on disposable gloves.

  4. Step 4: Slightly dampen a piece of paper towel with water.

  5. Step 5: Squeeze a little of the baby shampoo onto the towel.

  6. Step 6: Vigorously rub the sink drain

  7. Step 7: using the towel with the baby shampoo.

  8. Step 8: Repeat the steps if necessary.

Detailed Guide

However, try finding a brand that uses natural ingredients instead of harsh chemicals.

This prevents germs from getting stuck in your fingernails.

It also keeps your hands clean from the dirt in the sink drain. , Make sure the towel isn't too soggy.

Otherwise, it will easily rip while you're trying to clean the sink drain.

Chunks and pieces of it may drop into the sink, leaving a bigger mess for you to clean up. , If you notice there is a lot of dirt in your sink drain, add a generous amount. , Try to get underneath the metal parts if possible––using an old toothbrush can help. , Turn on the water, and rinse away the shampoo when you're done.

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