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Drain Cleaner -

You see the skull and crossbones on the label for a reason. But beyond the obvious "don't drink it," there are real-world consequences.

We’ve all been there. You’re finishing up a shower, or you’ve just washed a sink full of dishes, and you notice it: the water is pooling around your ankles. The dreaded slow drain. Before you know it, you’re standing in a mini-lake of soap scum and yesterday’s coffee grounds. drain cleaner

Not all drain cleaners are created equal. They generally fall into three chemical categories, each with a different mechanism of action. You see the skull and crossbones on the label for a reason

Here’s the ironic truth: Chemical drain cleaners are a band-aid on a broken bone. If a drain is fully clogged (standing water), liquid plumber often just sits on top of the water, dissolves the very top of the clog, creates a tiny pinhole, and then flows past—leaving 90% of the clog intact. You’re finishing up a shower, or you’ve just

Your first instinct? Run to the store and grab the most caustic, nuclear-green bottle of drain cleaner you can find. You pour it in, wait 15 minutes, flush with hot water, and... problem solved. Or is it?