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⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5) – Almost useless for actual clogs. Do not rely on it if water is pooling. Bottom Line Use baking soda and vinegar in your sink once a week to keep drains smelling fresh and prevent odor-causing buildup. But buy a small drain snake ($5) and a bottle of enzymatic cleaner for when a real clog forms. The fizz is fun and harmless – just don’t expect it to replace a plumber.