ab99
Aug 25, 2008, 06:08 PM
I'm going crazy...
I had a clogged pipe at a utility sink in my garage. I called a plumber. They said my main plumbing line was clogged with hair, most likely from my wife's hair when she uses the shower.
I already have a hair catch thing in the tub.
After he snake'd out the hair, he suggested that once per month I fill up the tub with hot water, pour in some degreaser, and then let the pressure from the water push the degreaser down the pipes to clear the hardened soap that the hair is stuck to.
All of that makes sense to me, however, I can't find any degreaser to use.
Every time I search Google for degreasers, I either find spray bottles (not applicable), motor engine degreases (I assume also not applicable), degreasers that say not to use with aluminum because they generate hydrogen and are therefore a firehazard (I have copper pipes, but I have no clue if the ancient plumbing drains have some aluminum somewhere), or degreasers that have either bugs/bacteria or the same acids that appear in liquid plumber which I was told not to use (since they would hurt my copper pipes).
The ideal answer would be:
- You need xyz brand / type of degreaser
- You can buy it at such and such website
- It won't hurt your pipes or be a problem for you and can be used regularly, etc
- Environmentally friendly
- (I'm in San Francisco, the house is connected to a sewer, etc)
Thank you for your answer.
I had a clogged pipe at a utility sink in my garage. I called a plumber. They said my main plumbing line was clogged with hair, most likely from my wife's hair when she uses the shower.
I already have a hair catch thing in the tub.
After he snake'd out the hair, he suggested that once per month I fill up the tub with hot water, pour in some degreaser, and then let the pressure from the water push the degreaser down the pipes to clear the hardened soap that the hair is stuck to.
All of that makes sense to me, however, I can't find any degreaser to use.
Every time I search Google for degreasers, I either find spray bottles (not applicable), motor engine degreases (I assume also not applicable), degreasers that say not to use with aluminum because they generate hydrogen and are therefore a firehazard (I have copper pipes, but I have no clue if the ancient plumbing drains have some aluminum somewhere), or degreasers that have either bugs/bacteria or the same acids that appear in liquid plumber which I was told not to use (since they would hurt my copper pipes).
The ideal answer would be:
- You need xyz brand / type of degreaser
- You can buy it at such and such website
- It won't hurt your pipes or be a problem for you and can be used regularly, etc
- Environmentally friendly
- (I'm in San Francisco, the house is connected to a sewer, etc)
Thank you for your answer.