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Most People Don’t Realize These 25 Things Are Dangerous to Put Down the Sink
We’ve all been guilty of rinsing things down the sink without a second thought. After all, if it fits and flows, it’s gone—right? Not quite.
Here are 25 surprising things you should never put down the sink—even if they seem harmless.
🚫 1. Grease, Fats, and Oils
These may go down as liquids, but they solidify in the pipes, creating thick clogs known as “fatbergs.” Wipe greasy pans with a paper towel before rinsing.
🚫 2. Coffee Grounds
They clump together in pipes, especially when combined with grease. Toss them in the compost instead.
🚫 3. Eggshells
Small pieces can combine with grease and other debris, forming tough clogs. Compost them if you can.
🚫 4. Flour
Mixes with water to form a glue-like paste that hardens in your pipes—just like it does in dough.
🚫 5. Rice and Pasta
These expand in water, even after cooking. Down the drain, they turn into a starchy mess that blocks pipes.
🚫 6. Fruit Stickers
Often missed when washing produce, these tiny stickers are made of plastic or vinyl and can jam filters and wastewater systems.
🚫 7. Paint (Even Water-Based)
Contains chemicals that can harm the environment and your plumbing. Dispose of it at a hazardous waste facility.
🚫 8. Medication
🚫 9. Cleaning Products
Drain cleaners, bleach, and chemical solutions can damage pipes and contaminate the water supply.
🚫 10. Cosmetics and Lotions
Contain oils, waxes, and chemicals that can cling to pipes and build up over time.
🚫 11. Paper Towels and Tissues
Unlike toilet paper, they don’t break down easily and can block pipes quickly.
🚫 12. Cat Litter
Even if labeled “flushable,” it can cause clogs and contains parasites that harm water systems.
🚫 13. Fibrous Vegetables (e.g., celery, corn husks, asparagus)
Stringy fibers wrap around blades in garbage disposals and clog pipes.
🚫 14. Bones
Too hard for garbage disposals, and they don’t break down in water—better to toss them in the trash.
🚫 15. Pasta Sauce or Gravy
High in oil and fat, these coat pipes and contribute to grease buildup.
🚫 16. Condiments
🚫 17. Dairy Products
Milk, cheese, and yogurt break down into fats that stick to pipe walls, plus they’re harmful to the environment.
🚫 18. Butter and Margarine
Soft or melted butter turns solid in cold pipes—just like grease.
🚫 19. Household Solvents
Paint thinner, nail polish remover, and other solvents are toxic and dangerous in plumbing and water systems.
🚫 20. Bacon Fat
Even small amounts coat pipes over time. Let it cool and toss it in the trash.
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