Here’s how to prep your sink before you leave:
1. Thoroughly clean the sink, including the edges and drain area.
2. Pour hot white vinegar into the drain and let it sit.
3. After a few hours, rinse with warm water.
4. Rub a cut lemon over the drain for a natural, clean scent.
5. Dry the area well.
6. Cover the drain with a sheet of paper towel.
7. Place an upside-down glass or cup on top.
And just like that, you’re ready to go—with one less thing to worry about.
Why Not Just Use a Regular Stopper?
Fair question. But traditional sink plugs can shift, warp in heat, or simply not seal tightly—especially over several days.
The upside-down glass, by contrast, doesn’t rely on pressure or sealing; it simply forms a quiet barrier that’s surprisingly effective.
Smart, Green, and Budget-Friendly
Eco-conscious: No need for chemical products.
Free: Utilizes items you already have at home.
Multipurpose: Works in bathroom sinks and bidets, too.
Safe: Won’t damage plumbing or surfaces.
That One Tiny Trick That Makes Coming Home Better
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