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Hi all, I’m a complete newbie to all things plumbing and realistically house related and this is an issue we’re having at the moment, our drain is overflowing whenever we use it… is this a situation where I can use the vinegar and baking soda trick or would I have to get someone out ?
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I used to have a flat in a modern high-rise block in East London, and the building management company would regularly send round letters requesting tenants not to wash rice down the sink, as it resulted in the drains becoming blocked!
 

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