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Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?Back when I lived in the New York, my dad used to buy Pequa to clear a clog in a drain. It was awesome stuff. Now that I live in Alabama, I can't find it anywhere. Are there any other industrial strength highly effective drain cleaners?
Todd Morgan
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Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?Plumbing supply places usually have much better stuff than can be purchased at grocery/hardware stores.
Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?I read that Pequa drain opener is mostly lye. So maybe any other drain cleaner that's mostly lye could work about the same. Some people report that it's hard to find the stuff. May vary from place to place - one of the neighborhood hardware stores carries Red Devil (pure lye that I use to make pretzels as well as clean things) and the other doesn't have anything at all with lye.
Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?![]() I have used one of these with much success. The trick is on you have found the clot and pushed though, move back and forth repeatedly to remove the rest of the surrounding dirt. One of these snakes might be good with a chemical product (providing you use caution). Yamaha YEP-642s
Besson New Standard 3-valve compensator Boosey & Co. Solbron ca. 1921 Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?Red Devil Lye is good stuff. So is rooter.
They have many household uses, including some cooking, soap making, and by golly it is a HELL of a drain cleaner. Shoeless Wesley Pendergrass
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Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?If it is your kitchen sink is getting clogged, plain old RAPIDLY BOILING water - gallons of it - will clear out grease and clean the pipes fairly well. We used this method here when we first moved in about four years back. Nothing worked on the gunk in the pipes and the many tight bends in the 1937 iron pipes made a rooted a No-go. Ten gallons of RAPIDLY BOILING water did the trick and we have had zero clogs, backups or even slow drains since.
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Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?All hot water/chemical cleansing, is probably a bad idea if you have a septic tank. You want to do everything in your power to keep that happy little culture of goodness alive and thriving. If your "grey" water already goes into your septic tank, you are at a big risk anyways (because soaps and stuff from sinks and showers are killing your culture).
Shoeless Wesley Pendergrass
Visual Designer/Consultant/Instructor Freelance Musician http://www.shoelessmusic.com
Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?A more natural trick that I used on a sink drain was vinegar and baking soda. All you have to do is put the baking soda in first and then pour vinegar. As soon as you pour the vinegar it is important to put a stopper or a lid on the opening, that way the pressure will be directed on the clog.
This method is one I us when I am at home and I don't have anything else on hand, as I usually keep baking soda and vinegar stocked in my pantry. Yamaha YEP-642s
Besson New Standard 3-valve compensator Boosey & Co. Solbron ca. 1921 Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
Re: Drain/Pipe/Clog Fluid?Update:
I tried 2 big pots of boiling water some months back. It definitely loosened some stuff up but didn't really unblock the clog. Over time the clog got worse. Today I noticed the sink would just fill up during a routine hand washing. I boiled a big TALL stew pot full of water. I poured it down the sink and was amazed at what I saw. In spite of the volume of water and extreme heat, the clog did not budge. While another pot of water was boiling on the stove, I took the trap apart and cleaned it out. With a bucket to catch the water, I ran water in the sink to see if there was a clog in the drain. BINGO! The water just trickled out. I used an old toothbrush and proceeded to clean out the blockage. GROSS GROSS GROSS!!! Todd Morgan
Vintage Cerveny Piggy - Sidey SSH Classic - MF3H
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