<li><strong>Cool It Down:</strong> Allow hot grease to cool completely before disposing of it. Never pour hot grease down the drain, as it will solidify immediately.</li>
<h2>Addressing More Severe Clogs</h2>
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<li><strong>The Paper Towel Trick:</strong> If you're in a pinch and need to dispose of a small amount of grease, use a paper towel to absorb it. Throw the used paper towel in the trash, not the drain.</li>
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* **Be Cautious:** Don't force the hanger, as it could scratch the pipes.
<li><strong>Soap Scum:</strong> It's not just food that builds up in your pipes. Soap scum, a sticky residue from soaps and detergents, can contribute to clogs.</li>
<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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