Bugs In
The Drain
Line? If Not
Get Some
One of
the best
things to
happen in
the plumbing
field in
recent times
has been the
development
of
biological
drain
cleaners as
an
alternative
to dangerous
and
ecologically
harmful
chemicals.
These
biological
products
work via
bacteria
that consume
organic
waste.
There are
various
products of
this nature
on the
market. The
best one, in
my opinion,
is
Bio-Clean,
which is
sold only by
plumbing
contractors.
While the
exact
formula is a
secret,
Bio-Clean is
a composite
of bacteria,
enzymes and
additives,
all coming
from natural
sources.
These
natural
ingredients
come in a
powder that
remains
dormant in
it
protective
container
until you
apply the
right amount
of water and
pour the
solution
into waste
matter. Then
the bacteria
come to life
and start
searching
for yucky
food. Once
fed, their
instincts
turn to that
other
fundamental
source of
life, and
they begin
to multiply.
The
Bio-Clean
bugs eat
their way
through the
filth of
drain lines,
septic
tanks,
cesspools,
RV holding
tanks and
grease traps
without
harming
pipes,
containers
or any other
inorganic
material.
People
continually
find new
uses for
this amazing
substance.
It works
great, for
instance, in
removing
odour from
kitty litter
boxes, as
well as
toilets and
urinals. You
also can
pour it on
virtually
any kind of
organic
spill and
watch the
gooey mess
slowly
disappear
like the
Cheshire
Cat.
Since the
bugs attack
only organic
waste,
Bio-Clean is
completely
safe and
commonly
used in
hospitals,
nursing
homes,
restaurants
and other
places
subject to
stringent
health
inspections.
If you mix
it with
water and
leave it in
an open
container,
nothing w
ill happen,
until you
drop some
nasty stuff
into the
mixture.
Then the
nasty stuff
will slowly
disappear.
If you drop
some on the
floor, don't
worry about
it. Nor need
you worry
about using
it around
children,
pets or
plants
(because it
only attacks
dead organic
tissue, not
live
matter).
People can
even ingest
Bio-Clean
without any
ill effects,
which some
of its
salesmen are
apt to do
from time to
time. While
I don't find
their
demonstrations
particularly
appetizing,
they do
drive home
the point
about its
harmlessness.
Perhaps the
best
testimony to
its safety
is that you
won't find
any warning
labels on
Bio-Clean
containers.
This is a
mark of
supreme
confidence
by the
manufacturers
and sellers
in our
lawsuit-crazed
society.
SUPERIOR
PERFORMANCE
Bio-Clean is
not only
better for
the
environment
than the
household
drain
cleaners
sold in
supermarkets,
it works
better too.
The popular
liquid drain
cleaners are
basically
nothing more
than bottles
of diluted
acid. When
you pour the
liquid or
crystals
down a
drain, these
chemicals
helplessly
succumb to
gravity.
They can't
climb the
inner side
and ceiling
walls of
pipes, so
they can't
reach the
waste that
fills most
of the
interior.
All they can
do is seep
along the
bottom and
burn a small
tunnel in
the
accumulation.
Picture a
piece of
2-inch
diameter
tube with
about a
1/4-inch
diameter
tube resting
inside of
it. The
larger
cylinder
represents
the
accumulated
waste matter
blocking
your drain
line, the
smaller tube
the hole
burrowed by
the caustic
chemical. It
doesn't take
long for
another
solid to
block that
small hole
once again.
Sometimes
the blockage
is so dense
that it
cannot be
completely
penetrated
by the
chemical.
Instead the
chemical
accumulates
until it
burns a hole
in the pipe
wall, or
reacts with
grease in
the system
to form a
caustic soap
that can
congeal into
a substance
as hard as
concrete.
These
caustic soap
dams can be
harder to
eliminate
than the
original
waste
stoppage.
In contrast,
Bio-Clean
bacteria
spread out
along the
entire inner
surface of
the pipe
wall, eating
waste away
from floor,
sides and
ceiling
alike.
Depending on
the size and
type of
blockage, it
usually
takes 3 to
14 days for
the bugs to
consume all
accumulated
waste inside
household
drain pipes.
When
finished,
those drain
lines will
be almost as
clean as the
day they w
ere
installed.
For initial
treatment it
is
recommended
to apply for
5
consecutive
days a
mixture of
about 1
level
tablespoon
of Bio-Clean
powder for
each inch of
pipe
diameter,
mixed with 1
pint per
tablespoon
of lukewarm
water.
Afterwards,
a single
treatment
about once a
month is
usually
sufficient
for
maintenance.
DRAWBACKS
While I
think
Bio-Clean is
the best
drain
cleaning
product
around, you
should be
aware of a
few draw
backs and
limitations.
One is that
during the
initial
treatment
stage, it
might
momentarily
worsen a
blockage
before
eliminating
it. This is
because it
works so
well
removing
waste from
the entire
interior of
pipes. As
waste gets
eaten from
the upper
portion of a
pipe
surface, it
may loosen
and fall in
a heap that
may block
the flow for
awhile until
the bacteria
can finish
their feast
on the
floor. As a
result, many
plumbers who
sell
Bio-Clean
recommend
that you
have your
drain line
rodded as
part of the
initial
treatment.
Odds are
this would
be the last
time you'll
need rodding
as long as
you continue
to use
Bio-Clean.
You also
ought to be
aware that
Bio-Clean
will not
attack
inorganic
compounds
that may get
trapped in
the drain
line, such
as
children's
toys. (It
will work on
toilet
paper,
tissue and
sanitary
napkins,
because they
are all made
from organic
substances.)
Also, while
Bio-Clean
will
eventually
degrade
hair, this
takes
substantially
longer than
it does to
get rid of
most other
organic
build-ups.
Even using
Bio-Clean,
from time to
time you may
find it
necessary to
take a
plunger to
the drains
where you
wash your
hair. What
comes up,
how ever,
will be
almost pure
hair instead
of the foul
mixture of
hair and
gunk found
in homes
that don't
use
Bio-Clean.
Also,
Bio-Clean w
ill not work
without the
right
combination
of water
volume,
temperature
and pH. How
ever, using
it correctly
does not
require a
degree in
rocket
science.
Each
container
comes with
clear and
simple
instructions
that
virtually
everyone can
handle.
A can of
Bio-Clean
contains
about 85
tablespoons
of the
substance.
For most
households,
this is
enough for a
year or more
of treatment
and
maintenance.
This is less
than the
cost of a
single
rodding with
a drain
cleaning
machine, and
much more
gentle on
your
fixtures and
pipes.
Ask your
technician
about
Bio-Clean.
You will be
glad you did.