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Edit: Just saw this was specifically for hair. GG worked fine for me on hair, but also on grease.
Get lye from HD instead. None of those products works better.
Those essentially the diluted variants of that.
Just be careful when using it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f...3To
But cost is much higher, and it's just one single use.
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But cost is much higher, and it's just one single use.
But gunk build-up isn't just in the p-trap. It goes all in the pipe. Wouldn't a foam cleaner work better for that?
Those go for about $2 in homedepot
Those go for about $2 in homedepot
This is the one that works for me:
https://www.homedepot.c
"Liquid gel snake"
we cook greasy food, every two or three year need to do a main snaking to clean the buildup.
tried bio-clean, but i could not tell if it really works or not.
im hoping when the gel passing the ptrap, can somehow coat the pipe randomly, with one hole bottle, it may be able to do something... So far im not convinced its better than lye. but that video on YouTube at least showing its doing something if it can touch the grease.
if you have any other product suggestions, im very curious. its painful dealing with your own septic with pipe buildup.
This is the one that works for me:
https://www.homedepot.c
Put a garbage bag over the handle when you pull it out. Still gross but less so.