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drain clog remover

Started by Silver R/T, April 14, 2009, 08:12:39 PM

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Silver R/T

Ive used this particular product before but can't find it anymore. Best drain clog removal I've used. Drano just sucks, you pour it in and clog is still there. This product (I forgot it's name) comes in a box (pack of 6 I think) and it in little round plastic pouches, you just pour this dry stuff down the drain and fill up with hot water. Maybe it was so bad for "environment" that they pulled it off the shelves or maybe it was just working too well that Drano took out their competition. I'm trying to find what it looks like on google without success.
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teamroth

Try this, dump a buch of baking soda down the drain, and then some vinegar, let it run down for a while. Should take care of it.
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dodgecharger-fan

boil some water.
pour it in to a bucket
add some dish soap but don't mix it up

pour the water from as high up as possible while still hitting the drain.
Be careful nothing splashes back at you and wear goggles

The hot water and soap will shoot right through the p-trap in the drain and hit the clog.
The heat will help loosen things up and the soap will help lubricate everything

bull

Is this in a sink? If it is I would just take the p-trap out and clean it by hand. I live with three women (two little ones and my milf) and I've gotten it down to like a 5-minute removal, cleaning and reinstallation with no leaks. :2thumbs: