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Cherne® Clog-Buster® Drain Flusher

Cherne

Cherne® Clog-Buster® Drain Flusher unclogs drain pipes in seconds.

UPC: 675115006195
Part #: 006193

Key Features & Benefits

  • Simply remove aerator from spigot of faucet and attach faucet adapter
  • Attaches to standard 3/4 in. garden hose fitting
  • Insert clog buster as far as possible into drain and slowly turn on the cold water-clog should dislodge almost immediately
  • Eliminates need for using chemicals

Specifications

Brand: Cherne
Cherne Web Display Priority: 4
Material: Rubber
Material Compatibility: Sludge
Application: Drain Pipe
Septic Safe: Yes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between PT Bio1 and PT-4?

PT Bio1 uses bacteria blends to completely digest and eliminate grease.  PT-4 uses solvents to liquefy it and move it out of the system.  PT-4 acts faster but does not completely digest the grease, it simply moves the grease out of the system.

How do I clean up a clobber spill?

Spills/Leak Control: Spill area should be isolated to avoid possible exposure, and remove all ignition sources.  For small spills; neutralize with soda ash or lime, then absorb with sand, clay or diatomaceous earth.  Dike large spills; collect into an acid resistant container if possible otherwise cautiously dilute and neutralize with soda ash or lime, then collect or sweep neutralized material into an acid safe container for proper disposal.  Wash the area with large amount of water.

What is the difference between Liquid Glug for the bathroom and Liquid Glug for the Kitchen?

While the active ingredients are very similar, there are subtle differences that make them better suited for each applications.   For example:  Liquid Glug for the Kitchen uses a deodorizer designed to eliminate the smell of leftover food in the DWV system.

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