Is Green Gobbler safe for all pipes?

Answered by Michael Blake

I decided to put Green Gobbler to the test in my own home. I had been experiencing a slow drain in my bathroom sink, which I suspected was due to a buildup of hair and grease. I followed the instructions on the bottle and poured the recommended amount of Green Gobbler down the drain.

One of the first things I noticed was that there were no harsh odors or fumes, which was a pleasant surprise compared to other drain cleaners I've used in the past. The gel consistency of the product allowed it to cling to the sides of the pipes, ensuring that it would effectively break down any clogs.

I let the Green Gobbler sit in the drain for about an hour, as recommended, and then flushed it with hot . To my relief, the drain started flowing freely again, and there was no damage or discoloration to the pipes.

I also did some research to understand why Green Gobbler is safe for all pipes and septic systems. The secret lies in its innovative formulation, which is free of bleach and sodium hydroxide. Instead, it utilizes a powerful blend of enzymes and bacteria that target and break down hair, grease, and other organic matter that cause clogs. This means that it is not only safe for pipes, but also environmentally friendly.