Green Gobbler Liquid Hair Drain Clog Remover, For Toilets, Sinks, Tubs - Septic Safe, 2 Pack
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Two "packs," each with two bottles that are held together by the wrapper. A treatment is contained in a single bottle. Each pack comes with two treatments. br>A single pack (two treatments) costs around $12, while two packs (four treatments) costs around $20.
Yes, it was a waste of time! Make a cleaning solution with Dawn and hot water. I tried two bottles of Green Gobbler to unclog my clogged toilet, but it didn't work! This is a product that I do not recommend!!
Green Gobbler is safer than lye-based drain cleaners because it's made of organic materials, but I can't say it's environmentally friendly.
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Selected User Reviews For Green Gobbler Liquid Hair Drain Clog Remover, For Toilets, Sinks, Tubs - Septic Safe, 2 Pack
She's now on the verge of going bald. My COVID hairdo, on the other hand, hasn't been the least bit complicit in the shambles we call a drain. We knew this would be an issue long before the drain failed, so we have a hair catcher that seems to catch the majority of the 1 - 2 inches of hair. My wife loses 2 pounds of hair per shower, but it appears that the half-pound that slips through the cracks adds up quickly. Following a neck-deep swath through the water, I heard it again, this time while in the shower. "Feed me," says a voice coming from the drain. "No way, I'm just hearing things," I reasoned, but then "FEED ME, MORTAL FOR THINE FLESH IS SUSTENANCE" rang out loudly over the shower's background noise. This is about the time I realized we had a problem, so I went to Amazon and requested assistance from the poor, abused warehouse workers. They sent me this chemical concoction, which I immediately poured down the drain. I let it sit for a full 24 hours to get the most demon-like effects. the ability to dissolve When I returned to pour hot water down the drain, a heavenly glow burst through the ceiling, between the curtains, and rained down with a holy might on the drain. "Alfred!" the divine called out to me. Pour now! I poured boiling water on my demonic foe, blessed by the gods' power! The dark power surrendered the day to the Green Gobbler's righteous power with a quiet gurgle, rather than a scream. Since then, we've had no more problems with demonic possession.
I believe I am obligated to provide feedback. A friend of mine suggested this to me. Even though the reviews on here are overwhelmingly positive, I was hoping that this would work for us as well. IT DIDN'T WORK, AND IT ACTUALLY MADE THINGS WORSE. I followed the instructions, so that was not the cause of my failure. br>Instead of a slow-draining bathroom sink and bathtub, we were given a completely clogged sink and bathtub. I was able to clear the sink out two nights ago. I scooped water out of the sink, filled it with hot water, plunged, scooped water out of the sink again, filled it with hot water, plunged, and so on - I'm not sure how many times I tried, but it finally came together. The Green Gobbler may have helped clean the drain pipe a little, but our sink now runs smoothly. However, it should not have completely clogged the drain in the first place, as this is illogical). So now I'm back to the bathtub, which is completely clogged after another use of the Green Gobbler. I'm not sure why so many reviews have had such fantastic/miracle results with this, but ours has been the polar opposite. br>br>This is a revised version of the previous review. I increased the number of starts from one to three. So, here's what I've come up with. If your sink takes a long time to drain. Green Gobbler should not be left in the drain for an extended period of time. After 15 minutes, simply flush. I believe that the longer it is left in, the more it will work and, in some cases, completely clog the pipes. I believe that repeating the treatment a few times is "safer. " I plunged my bathroom sink and bathtub like there was no tomorrow (I'm not exaggerating; I should have recorded it), and they are now draining. The tub is not 100% but it is better than it was previously. br>So, if you used the Green Gobbler and it completely clogged your drain, here's what I did to get the sink and tub flowing again (disclaimer: I'm only sharing what I did in the hopes of helping; if you get burned by boiling water or Green Gobbler gets splashed on you or something, it's not my fault; do this at your own risk with proper protective gear, gloves, glasses/goggles, etc. ) - To begin, remove any water that has accumulated in the sink or tub. Do nothing for a day (really, I just left it that way, with the Green Gobbler allegedly stuck in the drain pipe). The next day, fill the container with boiling hot water. Plunge (extreme caution is advised to avoid getting burned. ) For me, I could tell the water being sucked up had the Green Gobbler because it was all bubbly like suds, so I knew GG was in the pipe when I plunged). Remove the filthy water with a scoop. Pour boiling water down the drain once more, plunge, and scoop. Rep after rep after rep after rep after rep after rep after rep after rep after rep after rep Of course, you should take breaks. *While plunging, I cleaned out the gross stuff so it wouldn't go down the drain again. I understand that one could simply say, "This is stupid; you're just plunging like everyone else. " But I just wanted to share my experience in case anyone else is interested in giving it a try instead of immediately calling a plumber. I changed my rating because I notice both drains drain better now, and I believe GG did clean the pipes a bit despite "causing" the initial complete clog (for the sink, I know the clog was further down the pipe because I cleaned the trap and the area that I could reach with a manual snake). In any case, those are my two cents! I hope you don't have to go as crazy as I did, but if you don't mind getting a little dirty and flexing your muscles, give it a shot!.
I'm 100% satisfied with the outcomes. I had a slow-draining kitchen sink that was getting worse over time and was nearly unusable. usable. I tried hot water, bleach, and draino, but none of them worked. I'm glad I took a chance and bought this product instead of calling a plumber. Because I have a double sink, I used one treatment per drain, let it soak overnight, and flushed it the next morning with boiling water. What a relief it was today to be able to do the dishes without any draining issues! Updates: br>br> The sink continues to drain perfectly after eight months. This product is fantastic, and I can't say enough good things about it.
It only took a day for it to arrive. br>However, I was unable to make it work. I stacked two bottles on top of one another. br>The first time I did it, I let it sit for an hour before pouring hot water in it, but it didn't stay in the sink. I poured another bottle, left it overnight, and tried again with hot water, but it didn't work. br>Waste of money now that it's clogged.
The draining speed of our bathroom sink slowed to a crawl. I followed the directions on the container when using Liquid Plumber. The drain was the same as it had been previously. Because we had previously used GG to clear a clogged toilet, I decided to stock up. I followed the instructions and poured one container into the sink, waiting half an hour. hour. After that, I filled the sink with a two-quart pitcher of boiling water. The water stayed in the sink at first, but it eventually drained just like it did when it was brand new. It's really good!.