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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
✅ How to Clean Your Sink’s Overflow Hole:
- Pour a mix of warm water and vinegar or baking soda down the hole.
- Use a small bottle brush or pipe cleaner to scrub inside.
- Rinse with hot water.
Do this every month or so, especially in bathrooms where soap buildup is common.
🛠️ What If My Sink Doesn’t Have One?
- 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.
💡 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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