Why Do Drains Clog?

Bacteria: Nature’s Waste Eaters
Like all living organisms, bacteria need food to survive. Certain beneficial bacteria naturally consume the grease, hair, soap film, and organic waste that commonly clog drains. These bacteria feed on these waste materials, breaking them down and keeping your drains clear and functional.

Enzymes: The Perfect Preparation
Enzymes break down large waste molecules into smaller sizes that bacteria can easily consume. Each enzyme targets a specific type of waste, like proteins or fats. When mixed with water, our formula activates immediately, with enzymes preparing the waste for bacteria to digest and clear your drains efficiently.
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