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<p>Just like brushing your teeth, keeping your kitchen sink drain clean is a vital part of maintaining a clog-free system. Make it a habit to clean your drain regularly. Here's how:</p>
<li><strong>Toilet Paper:</strong> Don't be fooled by its delicate appearance; toilet paper can contribute to clogs if flushed down the kitchen sink.</li>
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<p>These culprits combine to form a tangled mess that restricts water flow, leaving you with a frustratingly slow-draining sink. But fret not, we have a plan of attack!</p>
<p>Invest in a high-quality, durable strainer made of metal or silicone. Avoid flimsy plastic strainers, as they are more prone to breaking and releasing their captured debris. Make a habit of emptying the strainer regularly, especially after cooking meals that produce a lot of food scraps.</p>
<p>Sometimes, despite your best preventive efforts, a clog may still occur. Fear not, for you have a range of tools and techniques at your disposal to conquer the dreaded blockage. We'll start with the simpler methods and gradually move towards more advanced options.</p>
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