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The Small Hole on the Sink: A Feature You Never Knew You Needed

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🧽 Should You Clean It?

Absolutely. Even though it’s not something you interact with daily, the overflow hole can collect:

  • Dirt
  • Soap residue
  • Mold or mildew

āœ… How to Clean Your Sink’s Overflow Hole:

  1. Pour a mix of warm water and vinegar or baking soda down the hole.
  2. Use a small bottle brush or pipe cleaner to scrub inside.
  3. Rinse with hot water.

Do this every month or so, especially in bathrooms where soap buildup is common.


šŸ› ļø What If My Sink Doesn’t Have One?

Not all sinks have an overflow hole — especially some modern vessel or minimalist designs. If your sink is one of them, be extra cautious:

  • Don’t leave the tap running unattended.
  • Make sure the main drain is always clear.
  • Consider installing a sink with overflow protection if you’re remodeling.

🧠 Final Thoughts

That small, humble hole on your sink may seem insignificant — but now you know it’s a clever, built-in safeguard designed to keep your sink draining efficiently and your home protected from accidental floods.


šŸ’” Next time you clean your sink, give that little hole some attention. It’s been helping you more than you knew!


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