Does Clay clog drains?
Subsequently, one may also ask, can Clay go down the drain?
In the bathroom Pretty much all clay and mud masks are a no-no for the drain. I've read that you can line your sink with paper towels to catch any residue as you wash the mask off, but John thinks this is actually a bad idea, as the paper towel could break apart and — you guessed it — cause a clog.
Hereof, how do you get Clay out of a drain?
Throw in about 1/2 cup of baking soda and let it sit for a minute or two. Then, add in a cup of white vinegar and one cup of your leftover boiling water on top. Cover up your drain plug and let it sit for around 10 minutes and then finish the whole thing up with more hot water thrown in.
The best way to wash off any clay mud is to fill a bowl with warm water and wet the clay back into mud before washing it into the bowl or other container. Avoid washing the mud directly into sinks or showers if you can because the clay can and will clog drains. The Aztec clay mask mud can also be used as a poultice.