🚽 Unclog Your Life with Green Gobbler!
Green Gobbler Drain Clog Remover is a powerful 128 oz solution designed to dissolve hair, soap, toilet paper, and flushable wipes, making it the ultimate drain cleaner for toilets, sinks, and more. Its non-corrosive formula is safe for all pipes and septic systems, ensuring effective cleaning without damage. Plus, with a 30-day money-back guarantee, you can tackle clogs with confidence!
S**Y
Works well but takes time.
I've had a reoccurring clog in my kitchen sinks for years. This year it got exceptionally bad and I had to stop using the sinks Tried several products which only made it worse. Bought an auger but wasn't prepared to take the sink apart on my own yet, so decided to try one more product. First night I poured it in, I was hopeful. Let it sit over night, and it looked like it worked until I poured the boiling pot of hot water in. Sinks filled right up. Decided to walk away and see if it drained. Next day, still full of water. I attempted to pour the product in again, even with the water. Next day, no movement. So I scooped out as much of the water as I could and plunged the sink. No movement. That night I poured in more product, left it for about 18 hrs and decided to pour boiling hot water in again. This time not as large of a pot. Then at risk of burning my hand, held down the drain stop and pumped the other side with the plunger as hard as I could and after about three pumps I heard a pop. Took out the stoper and all the water just went down and fast. I ran hot water for about 2 min and clog is clear. Product has very little to no odor which made me feel comfortable using it since it's too cold to open the windows. Would highly recommend and will be buying more to keep my drains open.
H**A
This stuff works amazingly if you use boiling water!
My parent’s have a two basin sink with a garbage disposal in one basin that backs up into the other basin when your’re running water for over two minutes straight. After it backs up, both sides of the sink get 25% full of nasty bad smelling water. So, I read about Green Gobbler and read reviews and watched Youtube videos of people using it to unclog their sinks, so I figured that the $21 it cost me from Amazon was worth the risk since I’m a Prime Member and get free shipping. It arrived yesterday morning 10/17/2020 and I poured it in my main drain, the side without the garbage disposal in it since this is my main sink line at about 6PM EST. The bottle said leave in for 1 hour minimum, but preferably overnight, so I poured about half the gallon down my sink and didn’t use the sink at all after I poured in the Green Gobbler. When I woke up this morning 10/18/2020 I smelled a bad greasy smell by the sink area, so I figured the Green Gobbler was melting grease amongst other stuff way down my drain overnight. Per the instructions on the bottle I put two big pots of water on my stove and boiled them to a rapid boil and poured them one at a time down my sink. The first pot of water ran down quickly, but stopped with about half the pot of water still in the sink. I waited about two minutes, then all of a sudden I heard a bubbling/gurgling sound, then the rest of the water ran down the pipe and I actually saw a vortex of water as it ran down, that made me very happy. So I proceeded to pour the other pot of boiling water down the sink and it made more gurgling sounds, then the boiling water completely went down the sink, so then I poured another 8 pots of boiling water down the drain side of the sink and two pots of boiling water down the garbage disposal side of the sink. Wallah, no more nasty water backing up as I’m washing dishes and no more bad smell coming from the sink. I’m 100% sold on Green Gobbler now, but also I believe the boiling water helped the chemical reaction reach it’s peak. Don’t try to use HOT tap water from your sink to run down after the Green Gobbler works in your drain overnight, just save yourself any trouble and have two big pots of hot boiling water on your stove when you first get up and use one pot of the boiling water as the FIRST water you pour down your sink, then just watch how it works with the Green Gobbler to combat and dissolve your clog. Continue to pour pot after pot of boiling water down your sink, but only pour 1-2 pots down your disposal side, all the rest of the pots of boiling water go into the main drain side. I actually used 18 pots of boiling water overall, so make sure you pour quite a few pots of boiling water down your sink to make sure the now dissolved nasty clog in your pipe is washed 100% down into your sewer. I’m buying another gallon of Green Gobbler and some of the one use packs just to have around my apartment because my parent’s insisted on keeping the 1/2 gallon I have left after I cleared their clog. This is a great product as long as you don’t take short cuts and NOT use boing hot water heated on your stove.Simple two steps for Green Gobbler in a gallon:1) Pour 1/2 gallon down your drain, leave overnight.2) Pour pot after pot of boiling water down your drain until the drain is 100% clear.In the rare case 1/2 gallon doesn’t work, pour another quart down your drain and wait two hours or more and start with the pots of boiling water down the drain again. Most likely you’ll never reach this point, there’s a great chance your clog will be gone using only 1/2 of the gallon.Don’t hesitate to buy this product! It works!
D**N
Cannot hurt to try
Hmm so yes and no to this item. It does work as advertised depending. So we had a clogged bathroom sink and a semi clogged bathtub drain.On the bathtub drain side, this item worked perfectly. Got rid of all the hair after an overnight setup. No problems whatsoever.However, not as much success on the sink side. Now it did clean all the gunk and pops under the sink. But it was unable to remove the clog. Had to get a separate drain snake and wind through the pink to remove the actual clog.So the good : definitely cleans like magic and leaves no smell.The bad: not the ultimate solution. May need something else like a drain snaked depends on the depth of the clog.
N**N
Really works but even better with a small hack!
I am resolving a reoccurring clog in shower drain. I followed OEM directions to the letter. This Green Gobbler stuff works but it works a little too good. It dissolves all the drain pipe goop into a large clot. But I did not panic because "hot water is my friend in deed". First, let the water drain out. Once there is visible space in the metal drain you will need near 200 degree hot water to push past the softened clot created by Green Gobbler. Only pour enough hot water into the metal drain to fill it up then stop. Let it drain and repeat until water drains as fast as you can pour. Now pour in Green Gobbler just like you did the hot water process filling only the metal drain. Do this only twice (approx 6 ounces each time). Then let drain sit overnight without rinsing Green Gobbler down drain. In the morning fill tub up with hot water from shower head or bath faucet and let it drain as it fills for no more than 10 to 12 minutes then stop. Once water drains repeat approx 200 degree water process 4 to 5 metal drain fillings. Within 24 hours repeat whole process from top to bottom and you should be "good to go". FYI: More is not necessarily better so use Green Gobbler sparingly.
L**
Not harmful to the pipes.
This stuff, really works , I think it works better then the other stuff . It declogging my drains . Just pour it and in 30 minutes I run the hot water for 3 mins. Then the next day, all my drains are clean. No more soap scum , no hair. And if it was clogged, it is not any longer.
J**N
Good product, poor delivery
I've been using this product for years, but the bottle came damaged.
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