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Robert11 January 18th 06 12:56 AM

Drano, Liquid Plumber Or "Drain Care" Best And Safest: Opinion Please ?
 
Hello:

Have a clogged bathroom sink.

Can anyone suggest which of these 3 products is most effective, generally,
and also the safest
for a septic system:

Liquid Drano Max Clog Remover Gel


Drano Max Gel Products / Professional
Drain Care (I believe that this is not a liquid, like the first two)

Much thanks,
Bob



[email protected] January 18th 06 01:20 AM

Drano, Liquid Plumber Or "Drain Care" Best And Safest: Opinion Please ?
 
I had a slow-draining bath sink, plunger, no go.

Took off trap, tried to snake it, no go.

Finally tried Liquid Plumr "foaming pipe snake." Took two
applications, letting sit for six hours each, but it worked. About 9
months later, slow again, used pipe snake again. Once again took two
bottles. That was a couple of years ago.

Have septic system. They claim it is safe for it.

The safest solution is to hire a plumber to snake out the drain, but
$80 vs. $15....plus not having to wait around for the plumber, etc......


Bob January 18th 06 01:22 AM

Drano, Liquid Plumber Or "Drain Care" Best And Safest: Opinion Please ?
 
The safest way is not to use any. Take the thing apart and clean the trap.

"Robert11" wrote in message
...
Hello:

Have a clogged bathroom sink.

Can anyone suggest which of these 3 products is most effective, generally,
and also the safest
for a septic system:

Liquid Drano Max Clog Remover Gel


Drano Max Gel Products / Professional
Drain Care (I believe that this is not a liquid, like the first two)

Much thanks,
Bob





buffalobill January 18th 06 02:01 AM

Drano, Liquid Plumber Or "Drain Care" Best And Safest: Opinion Please ?
 
apply a sinkful of boiling water from your spaghetti pot and let stand.
repeat.

you will be buying a plastic probably 1-1/4" trap for this sink unless
it already has one. take its picture and it to the hardware store and
buy any other connected items that break when you remove it.

if not improved, remove metal trap, replace with plastic trap, it's
easier to remove the next time and less likely to rust thru too. often
can be removed by hand.

if no plastic obstructions are found at trap removal, snake out hair
and soap scum in pipe. inspect with flashlight and dental mirror.
reassemble. flush with hot water.

other tools: disposable vinyl gloves.


Jim McLaughlin January 18th 06 02:33 AM

Drano, Liquid Plumber Or "Drain Care" Best And Safest: Opinion Please ?
 
None of the above.

Get a pipe wrench or two, rmoe to J trap or P trap and clean it and the
"tail" that goes into the wall.

Chemical drain cleaners are mostly a wast of money, damage pipes, and DO
NOT WORK.





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"Robert11" wrote in message
...
Hello:

Have a clogged bathroom sink.

Can anyone suggest which of these 3 products is most effective, generally,
and also the safest
for a septic system:

Liquid Drano Max Clog Remover Gel


Drano Max Gel Products / Professional
Drain Care (I believe that this is not a liquid, like the first two)

Much thanks,
Bob






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