The shower drain is   put to the test    especially in the summer.

In fact, heat often increases the need to wash, simply to cool down.

Dead cells, hair and dirt end up in the cabin, and when they accumulate, they not only clog it, but also give off an unpleasant smell.

In order not to spend a fortune on visiting a professional, let’s try before it’s too late to free ourselves from    grandmother’s medicines, which have always been very useful since the beginning of time.

But let’s start by thoroughly cleaning the entire interior and exterior surface of the box to remove deposits and limescale. Next, disassemble the sump and rinse it under running water. Make sure you remove all visible dirt, hair, fur and anything that has accumulated over time.      Let’s put everything back together and continue exceptional care by preparing one of the following solutions that are most effective in permanently eliminating odor!

Let’s go to work!

Does your shower drain smell? Here are some good remedies!

To remove unpleasant odors from the shower drain, whether from the pipes or from accumulated dirt,     one of the oldest means is to use a mixture of vinegar and lemon     . Pour 400 ml of white wine vinegar into a bowl, squeeze the lemon and add to the bowl. Filter the vinegar, pour it into the well and leave it at least overnight. Repeat this procedure the next night if the smell has not completely disappeared.

BUT it is not the only solution. Depending on availability, you can also use   coarse or fine salt   . Dissolve half a glass in a bucket of hot water, then pour it slowly down the drain. Dissolves impurities and blockages.

Baking soda      also neutralizes odors and removes deposits: dilute 200 g in a container with water and pour into the shower drain. Leave it on from dusk to dawn and you will be odor free the next day.

Finally, citric acid   , also dissolved in hot water, has an important drainage and deodorizing effect. A 150 gv sink is all you need to find a fragrant and cozy bathroom. However, be careful not to use it on marble surfaces as it can cause corrosion and damage.

In short, we have more than one solution available to eliminate the smell that comes from the shower or pipes. You just have to put them into practice before it’s too late!