Brushing Your Teeth? This Common Mistake Can Clog Your Sink Fast

If your bathroom sink is draining slowly, your toothpaste might be the reason.

Here’s the problem:
Toothpaste doesn’t fully dissolve in water. Over time, the paste, especially whitening formulas, can build up inside your drain along with hair, soap scum, and debris. That sticky mix hardens into a sludge that slows down or fully blocks water flow.

The buildup happens quietly.
You won’t notice it right away. But months of rinsing toothpaste down the sink without flushing it properly adds up. Eventually, you’ll be dealing with standing water and the kind of clog that requires serious effort or a plumber.

How to prevent it:

  • Always rinse the sink thoroughly after brushing

  • Run hot water for 10 to 15 seconds to flush residue

  • Avoid spitting large globs of paste directly into the drain

  • Consider weekly drain maintenance with baking soda and vinegar or enzyme-based cleaners

Taking five extra seconds now could save you hours and money later.

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