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Bio-Clean Drain Septic is a 2-pound canister of all-natural microbes and enzymes designed to digest organic waste like fats, oils, and grease in drains and septic systems. Safe, eco-friendly, and effective, it provides up to 100 treatments to prevent backups and maintain plumbing health across multiple applications.




| ASIN | B001N09KN4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,929 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #6 in Septic Tank Treatments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,211) |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | SYNCHKG016874 |
| Manufacturer | Superior BioSolutions LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
D**S
Drain cleaner works great!
This product is fantastic. It saved me hundreds of dollars in plumber fees. My kitchen sink would hardly drain. I used this the first night (5 in a row recommended for first time use). In the morning the sink was worse! I just turned the water and the disposal on and let it go and it cleared everything out. The sink is working perfectly no and no backed up water at all. It was rather expensive so I was a little skeptical but it was also nontoxic and ok to use in the kitchen. It only contains enzymes and works great!
K**R
Saving money
This was recommended by my plumber to keep drains clean and clog free. I use once a month in all drains to break up grease, hair, dirt and keep the plumber calls to a minimum. Very effective, no odor and easy to use.
L**.
Good for pipes
Works well when you have plastic pipes under your sink and you worry about caustic chemicals ruining. The only downside is it takes time. This is not an instant drain unclogger. Its better for slow running drains. Over a week, you pour a mixture down your drain every day, at a time it won't be used. I poured it in my bathroom sink when I went to bed for the night. After a week, the sink ran much better and has maintained. When using more natural methods, you need patience. We also use it sometimes in the kitchen sink (disposer side) to keep drain grease to a minimum. Bio Clean was recommended by my plumber as maintenance for the kitchen sink he unclogged. So not a good product if you need a quick answer, but better overall for you and your pipes.
R**O
Works great, with persistence
Fantastic product, it definitely works. You just have to be a bit persistent and you will eventually get results. I don’t have a working garbage disposal in the kitchen and I cook a lot and obviously wash a lot of dishes. In the past I have had to call a plumber to come and flush the goop from my kitchen and laundry room pipes. This product took over a week to clear up the buildup and then all of a sudden the water was draining fast with zero set backs. Highly recommend giving this product a go.
J**.
We heard about Bio-Clean from a relative and found the best price on Amazon (still seemed expensive compared with the ...
IT WORKS!! But it took a while to eat through the clog in our kitchen sink drain. We heard about Bio-Clean from a relative and found the best price on Amazon (still seemed expensive compared with the chemical cleaners but this stuff is not a chemical cleaner and will not harm your pipes). We had tried rodding the pipe but could not get the rodder into the clog. We read all the reviews on how to use Bio-Clean and started with 2 tablespoons in 32 oz. warm water as suggested. We treated the drain just before going to bed so as to give the bacteria in Bio-Clean time to soak into the clog before any water was run, that might flush them away. (I should say here that the clog was not total but a small trickle of water would still run down the drain). This is necessary to allow the Bio-Clean to coat the clog over the largest area. After the first week the drain went down slightly better but still backed up into the adjoining sink. Treatment was kept up for an additional 9 days. On the evening of the 10th day the wife called from the kitchen " There's a problem here". With a sinking feeling I went to the kitchen to find the drain completely clogged and backing up into the adjoining sink. Not good! I had read in some of the reviews that this might happen as the Bio-Clean did it's thing and the clog loosened and collapsed into the pipe. Plunging did not help as in the wall the drain pipe connects to a "T" which goes down to the main drain line and up to an air vent pipe. Plunging only pushed the water up into the air pipe, not down to break up the clog. I removed the trap under the sink and ran a 1/4 inch hand rodder into the pipe, around two 90 degree elbows and a 45 degree elbow and up to the "T" in the wall. There was a 50/50 chance the rodder head would turn and go down the pipe and into the clog. A prayer was said and rodding was continued. After running the entire 6 foot length of the rodder into and out of the pipe, not knowing if it turned up or went down the pipe, the trap was reconnected and another prayer was said. The sink was filled with water and the drain plug removed. Voila, success!! The water went down with a great whirlpool and sucking sound. No backup in the adjacent sink. The Bio-Clean had digested the clog to the point where it collapsed into the pipe and was loose enough for the rodder to penetrate it and push it down the pipe and out to the main drain line. Don't give up after only a few days. Give it time to work on the clog. Although our bathtub drain goes down O.K I will be treating it next as a preventative measure. I would definitely recommend Bio-Clean to clean out your drains and keep them free from clogs. I will be purchasing another container of Bio-Clean when this one runs out to have around for maintenance treatments. I use about 1/2 of the 2 lb.container during my treatment.
L**R
When our toilets got clogged, I told my wife you just have to leave it for a few days and the bacteria will eat through the sewage and naturally unclog it. She didn't believe me, but it works every time. That is the premise for this product - it contains 4 different type of bacteria to eat away at material clogging your pipes. We had a kitchen sink that would not drain quickly. We used the standard sodium hydroxide products and it worked for a short time along with using a plunger. Eventually, the drain started to get clogged again. Baking soda and vinegar did not work (by the way, one should try those separately since baking soda is a base and vinegar is an acid - using them together just neutralises the two). We tried two treatments with Green Gobbler and it worked a bit, but the drain was still stuck. Next, I used a double dose of Bio-clearn (two treatments of 1 scoop in 500 mL of warm water) and left it overnight for 12 hours which is longer than the 6-8 hours recommended. We did this for 5 straight days as suggested. This did not clear the drain, but it did improve the problem as the sink did drain slowly. Next, I used two treatments of Green Gobbler again. The drain still got stuck. I used a plunger and this time, the stuck material was finally pushed down the drain. The sink has been draining well for 4 days now. Ideally, if you are going on a vacation, you should treat all your drains with this product and when you return, you'll find that your drains are cleaner than ever. The manufacturer recommends using this product monthly for prevention. I recall our local plumbing store, Gregg's, recommended this product years ago for prevention. Natural solutions can work and Bio-clean is definitely one of them - you just need to give it enough time.
M**E
Worked like a charm on my kitchen sink drain.
C**E
works good
C**9
This is a great product and it's so easy to use. Just follow the instructions and you won't have any problems. I've been using it for about months now.
K**N
The drain line for our kitchen sink used to clog annually until I started using this on a monthly basis as preventive maintenance. Haven't had a clog in years! This product seems to contain four enzymes to break down almost everything: amylase (starches), cellulase (plant fiber), lipase (fats, oil, grease), and protease (proteins).
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