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What happens if you pour Drano in a toilet?

What happens if you pour Drano in a toilet?

Drano works by dissolving the item clogging the drain using an oxidizing chemical reaction. The heat generated from this chemical reaction can crack the porcelain of the toilet or soften the PVC of the pipes. So, not only can Drano hurt you, but it can also hurt your toilet and cause costly damage.

Can you leave Drano Max Gel overnight?

You can use Drano® Clog Removers to unclog a kitchen sink, bathroom sink, shower or clogged bathtub, but DO NOT use them in toilets. Apply Drano® Max Build-Up Remover overnight or before you go to work, then wait 6 to 8 hours before running warm (not hot) water down treated drains or flushing treated toilets.

Can you use Drano in a slow toilet?

The only form of Drano ® product recommended for use in a slow toilet is Drano ® Max Build-Up Remover. When used according to label directions, the microorganisms in this product will break down toilet paper and organic matter in pipes, which can slow water flow. (This product will NOT open a completely clogged toilet.)

How long does it take for a bottle of liquid Drano to drain?

For extremely slow-running drains or clogs, you can pour the entire bottle down the drain. It should take about 15 minutes for the drain to unclog, but for tougher problems, allow 30 minutes. After the allotted time, flush your drain with hot water.

When to use Drano MAX build up remover?

To use Drano Max Build-Up Remover, pour it down your drain, toilet or septic system and leave it sitting overnight or six to eight hours before running warm water down the drain, toilet or septic system. Do not pour hot water down your drain, toilet or septic system when using Drano Max Build-Up Remover.

Can you put Drano in a garbage disposal?

Drano ® Max Gel Clog Remover , Drano ® Dual-Force ® Foamer Clog Remover, Drano ® Max Build-Up Remover, and Drano ® Liquid Drain Cleaner may be safely used to unclog a kitchen sink. Short answer: Yes, you can put Drano in a garbage disposal, but read the instructions carefully.

Is it OK to put Drano in the toilet?

The classic drain-cleaning Drano is best reserved for sink, tub and shower drains. Like most liquid drain cleaners, it can damage pipes and should be used only in emergencies. And don’t put it into your toilet at all. The active ingredients in most Drano products are sodium hydroxide (lye), and sodium hypochlorite (bleach).

When to use Drano clog remover in bathroom?

You can use Drano® Clog Removers to unclog a kitchen sink, bathroom sink, shower or clogged bathtub, but DO NOT use them in toilets. For clogged or slow-running drains, apply the product and let it work 15 minutes, then flush with hot water. For tough problems, allow 30 minutes before flushing.

How often do you flush Drano Max down the toilet?

Simply flush 4 ounces of Drano ® Max Build-Up Remover down the toilet for three consecutive days. Do this before leaving for work or going to bed, as it’s best to avoid flushing your toilet for 6-8 hours after each treatment. Reuse every four weeks

Drano ® Max Gel Clog Remover, Drano ® Dual-Force ® Foamer Clog Remover, Drano ® Max Build-Up Remover, and Drano ® Liquid Drain Cleaner may be safely used to unclog a kitchen sink. Short answer: Yes, you can put Drano in a garbage disposal, but read the instructions carefully.