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5 Things You Should Never Throw Down the Sink Drain
Your kitchen sink is one of the most used spots in your home — but it’s not a trash can. While it might seem convenient to rinse or wash certain items down the drain, doing so can lead to serious plumbing issues, clogs, bad odors, and even damage to your local water system.
1. Grease, Fats, and Oils
Why it’s bad: When hot, grease and oil seem harmless. But as they cool, they solidify and stick to the inside of your pipes. Over time, they build up and form “fatbergs” — massive clogs that can block entire plumbing systems.
Includes:
- Bacon grease
- Cooking oil
- Butter
- Lard
- Salad dressings
What to do instead:
Pour cooled grease into a jar or can, then toss it in the trash. You can also wipe pans with paper towels before washing them.
2. Coffee Grounds
Why it’s bad: Coffee grounds may look like fine particles, but they clump together in water and easily stick to grease and soap scum already lining your pipes. This combo is a recipe for stubborn clogs.
What to do instead:
Toss them in the trash or compost bin. Fun fact: Coffee grounds make a great addition to compost or garden soil!
3. Eggshells
Why it’s bad: Some people think eggshells help sharpen garbage disposal blades — but that’s a myth. The thin membrane inside shells can wrap around moving parts, and the shell fragments can cause buildup over time.
What to do instead:
Compost them (they’re rich in calcium!) or toss them in the trash.
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