Can I use Liquid Plumr in my bathroom sink?
Is it okay to use Liquid-Plumr® Clog Destroyer Plus+ Hair Clog Eliminator™ on my bathtub or shower drain? Yes, you can use as recommended either in bathtub or shower drains.
Is Liquid Plumber bad for drains?
Liquid plumbers are safe for occasional use to get your drains flowing freely again. They are easy to use and restore your drains to normal function within 15 minutes if the source of the clog is a simple buildup of soap scum and residue in the drain.
Can liquid bleach unclog a drain?
Although you can use 1/5 to 3/4 of a cup of bleach to clean and deodorize drains, followed by a good flushing of hot water, it will not clear a clog. Bleach is amazing at sanitizing and killing germs, but it won’t eat through hair and soap scum that’s trapped in the pipes and causing a clog.
What’s the best Liquid Plumr to unclog a drain?
Liquid-Plumr® Clog Destroyer Plus+ Pipeguard™ comes in a thick gel formula that works through the toughest drain clogs. Pour two cups (16 oz.) down the drain and wait 15 minutes. Then, flush the sink drain with hot water. Repeat the process if the sink remains clogged.
Can you use Liquid Plumr in a fiberglass sink?
No. We do not recommend using a plunger when a clog remover is in the drain. There is a possibility that plunging will cause the product to splash back and get on you or your clothing. Can I use Liquid-Plumr ® products in marble, fiberglass, chrome or porcelain sinks?
Can a plunger be used to unclog a bathroom sink?
A plunger is a useful household tool that you may already have around the house. Smaller plungers should be used for this method. Here’s how to unclog a bathroom sink with a plunger: Remove the top of the sink hole cover or stopper. Most stoppers will come right out when you pull up and turn or unscrew the stopper to the left.
When to use liquid plumber for drain cleaner?
The “Professional Strength Liquid Plumr,” which comes in both gel and foam form, is best used when a sink is not draining at all. The regular-strength version is better suited for unclogging drains that are draining, but very slowly.
Liquid-Plumr® Clog Destroyer Plus+ Pipeguard™ comes in a thick gel formula that works through the toughest drain clogs. Pour two cups (16 oz.) down the drain and wait 15 minutes. Then, flush the sink drain with hot water. Repeat the process if the sink remains clogged.
No. We do not recommend using a plunger when a clog remover is in the drain. There is a possibility that plunging will cause the product to splash back and get on you or your clothing. Can I use Liquid-Plumr ® products in marble, fiberglass, chrome or porcelain sinks?
The “Professional Strength Liquid Plumr,” which comes in both gel and foam form, is best used when a sink is not draining at all. The regular-strength version is better suited for unclogging drains that are draining, but very slowly.
Can you use Liquid Plumr with a toilet bowl cleaner?
No. Do not use Liquid-Plumr ® products with ammonia, toilet bowl cleaners or other non–Liquid-Plumr ® clog removers, as splashing or the release of hazardous gases may occur. We do not recommend using Liquid-Plumr ® products with non–Liquid-Plumr ® products.