She grabbed her phone and typed: unclog drain with baking soda and vinegar.
Lena grinned. "Take that, troll."
Lena raided her kitchen. Half a box of baking soda sat behind the flour. Under the sink, a dusty bottle of white vinegar. Check and check. unclog drain with baking soda and vinegar
Next came the vinegar. She poured a cup slowly, then another. She grabbed her phone and typed: unclog drain
The first result was a video of a calm woman with a sparkling sink. "It's science," the woman said. "Not magic. But close." Half a box of baking soda sat behind the flour
She let it sit for fifteen minutes, then boiled a kettle of water. When she poured the steaming water down, the drain let out a final glug-glug-gloop —and then silence. The pure, beautiful silence of water rushing freely away.
"No more chemical stuff," she muttered, remembering the last time she used that industrial gel. The fumes had stung her nose for hours.