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Stud Money 12-14-2003 12:27 PM

Best Drain Unblocking Product?
 
What do you guys suggest?

Ive tried a plunger and some of that garbage you buy in the store that you pour down the drain and it works for a few days then starts backing up again.

Anyone got any suggestions that actually WORK?

HeadPimp 12-14-2003 12:30 PM

Depends on what it is plugged with and where. What is it that is plugged?

Babaganoosh 12-14-2003 12:30 PM

Go to the hardware store and look for "Thrift" or a similar product. Don't buy a liquid drain cleaner. Those just won't work. Thrift looks like little purple pebbles. Just run some hot water down the drain (make SURE it's hot or Thrift sets up like cement). If they don't have Thrift, find something that sounds like sand when you shake the bottle.

Stud Money 12-14-2003 12:32 PM

Its the kitchen sink so its food stuffs cant use bleach though because of the septic tank :(

Will try that suggestion of Thrift thanks :thumbsup

Scootermuze 12-14-2003 12:32 PM

Which drain?
Could be roots in the main line..

Do all drains back up or just certain ones?

I had this problem recently.. Had a plumber run a snake and he pulled out strands of roots.. Got some root killer and it seems to be helping..

I'd just call in a plumber and see what he finds..

media 12-14-2003 12:33 PM

Call a plumber or something like roto rooter, and have them bring a snake out to root out your drain.. The products just make things better for short time, you'll be back using the stuff again and again.. Do it right the first time

Media

evildick 12-14-2003 12:34 PM

Get the commercial strength acid, I think it is called Sanfax. It will eat through anything. Or better yet, go to the hardware store and buy a drain snake.

Stud Money 12-14-2003 12:34 PM

Yeah im gonna be calling a plumber out anyway but i need a quick fix for a day or so got a few days of dishes need washing up hehe

HeadPimp 12-14-2003 12:37 PM

The first question is has anyone been pouring grease down the drain? Second is has this happened before?

I would suggest going to the hardware store and getting a cheap snake, and a bottle of cleaning enzymes. Pull the trap out and make sure it is clear, then run the snake down the rest of the drain and see if you can get it that way. If that gets it, then put everything together and dump the enzymes down there to break the rest of the crud loose.

Stud Money 12-14-2003 12:39 PM

okay im heading out to Lowes with a list thanks guys :thumbsup

Catch ya later

Stud Money 12-14-2003 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by HeadPimp
The first question is has anyone been pouring grease down the drain? Second is has this happened before?
No grease goes down the toilet as well as most other food stuffs that are leftover this is the first time its happened but im pretty sure the septic tank is due an inspection anyway hence why im going to be calling a plumber out in the next couple of days, ill get everything done in one go.

mule 12-14-2003 12:41 PM

caustic soda
nothing better
pour it in, then pour on boiling water
be careful not to get it in your eyes.

PersianKitty 12-14-2003 12:42 PM

grease in the toilet where you can't run the shyt outta the hot water after? Never heard of that one.

Stud Money 12-14-2003 03:01 PM

Opted for a combination of Thrift + Snake in the end and it worked like a charm thanks for all the help guys :thumbsup

The plumber will be out on Wednesday too :thumbsup

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