Flours

Flour is a kitchen essential, but pouring it down the drain can create major plumbing problems. When flour contacts water, it creates a thick, adhesive paste that can stick to pipes.
This sticky paste can capture other waste and food, forming a substantial clog over time. When combined with grease and debris, it can create a solid blockage that is difficult to eliminate. This accumulation can reduce water flow, causing slow drains or even complete blockages requiring professional assistance.
Even small quantities of flour washed down the drain can accumulate, raising the risk of clogs. It is smart to discover better methods to dispose of flour to prevent plumbing difficulties.