11 Things You Should Never Pour Down the Drain

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Flour

If flour made its way into your cooking routine, you probably know by now that when in contact with water, it coagulates and turns into a gluey paste. And yes, it’s not pleasing and it definitely means no good to your drain and pipes.

It’s wonderful in the oven but dangerous in the sink, and it can cause so much mess, that not only it can create buildups, but can block your drainage system completely.

If you feel like baking something nice for your family but you don’t know where to throw all the excess flour, here’s a solution: add more water, and turn it into a paste that can easily be thrown in the trash can.

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