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Here’s why you should always leave an upturned glass and a piece of paper in the sink before going on vacation

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Absolutely! Here’s a detailed article explaining the clever trick of leaving an upturned glass and paper in the sink before a vacation:

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# Here’s Why You Should Always Leave an Upturned Glass and a Piece of Paper in the Sink Before Going on Vacation

Leaving for vacation is always exciting—packing, planning, and dreaming of relaxation. But before you shut that door, there’s a simple household trick you might not know about that can **save you from unexpected sink clogs and unpleasant smells when you return**.

It involves just two everyday items: an **upturned glass** and a **piece of paper** placed in your kitchen sink. Sounds strange? Here’s why this clever hack works and how to do it right.

## The Problem: Sink Smells and Clogs While You’re Away

When you leave your home for several days, especially if no one uses the kitchen sink, drains can dry out. The water in the **sink trap (also called a P-trap)** evaporates, breaking the water seal that normally blocks sewer gases from coming up your drain.

Without that water barrier, **nasty odors from the sewage system** can waft into your kitchen. Additionally, debris or small pests can sometimes sneak in through open drains.

 

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