It can combine with the gunk already in your pipes (think soap scum, grease, or hair) and turn into a concrete-like paste. Over time, this can absolutely contribute to a slow or clogged drain.
Pro tip: Baking soda is a cleaner, not a plumber. For tough clogs, stick to a snake or enzyme cleaner.
❌ Pouring the box down there dry and walking away.
Baking soda is a fine powder. If you pour dry baking soda into a dry drain, it might stick to grease or hair and form a paste—creating a new problem.
"Can baking soda clog a drain?"
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