🚽 Unclog Your Life with Green Gobbler!
Green Gobbler Liquid Hair Drain Clog Remover & Cleaner is a powerful, septic-safe solution designed to dissolve hair, soap, and other common clogs in toilets, sinks, and tubs. Its user-friendly packaging and non-corrosive formula make it a safe choice for all plumbing types, ensuring effective cleaning without harsh odors or chemicals.
J**N
Be patient, it takes time
So it started with the first use, which didn't seem to help overnight, did the hot water application, then poured a second use before work to which I came back to the first image, I was concerned and disappointed so ended up texting my landlord to just set up a plumber.To my surprise when I woke up the next morning, the water was not sitting at the top, I did hot water on it and it seemed to come up but then it suddenly swooshed down as if the clog finally caved in and now my sink is operating normally as seen in the second image!So from first application to unclog, it took around 24 hours for it to take care of it. Turns out all it really needed was time for the enzymes to eat away at the clog.
T**O
Works, just takes time.
Had a very bad clog in the toilet. Plunging didn’t work, manual manipulation of the flapper didn’t work. Started out as a slow drain of the water after flushing, then just started to overflow. Thought we’d have to call a plumber but decided to try the green gobbler first. Tried it on the sink and tub drains, worked perfectly. Put the whole bottle in the toilet, crossed our fingers and let it sit overnight. Used boiling water next morning, but nothing. Then, we checked again a few hours later and voila, the water had drained. Used boiling water again and flushed. Miracle of miracles, it worked. No more back ups. Has now been several days of usage. All back to normal.
T**E
Works as Claimed but Very Gentle -Patience Required
This product deserves a three and a half but it works well enough to round its rating up rather than down. It's gentile and doesn't harm the cultured marble in my master bathroom sinks versus traditional high powered drain cleaners. When a guy gets to a certain time in life where he sheds hair every time he's near the sink, some hair ends up collecting in the drain. Give Green Gobbler enough time and it will break through the clogged hair. At least that's what using two bottles would do quite effectively. I ordered another two-pack and I am hoping it will give me the breakthrough I have enjoyed previously. And I ordered an additional two pack (which is what I end up using each time for a clog to use as a maintenance amount of one bottle, once per month which was working fine until I got off track. If the additional bottles work as expected, I will e sure to let you know.
L**L
WOW. I AM A BELIEVER.
Do NOT hesitate. I DID, and ended up spending over 50 bucks on two kinds of Drano and one Liquid Plumber to clear my clogged shower drain. Neither worked. I had never heard of Green Goblin but in desperation, I ordered it after reading the strong reviews. However, I still had low expectations. After all, the big fancy brand names didn't work. The directions say to pour it in the drain and wait 5-30 minutes and flush with warm/hot water. For tough ones, you can leave overnight. I left it in for 3 hours and when I flushed it - the water started to pool up again and I thought, "Well, another waste of money" ... down the drain. But after running hot water for a couple more minutes, suddenly, I heard a gurgling noise and the water drained completely. I still can't believe it. I will never buy another brand again. Seriously, it's worth every penny.
D**I
It works!!!
Had slow bathroom drains, mostly from long strands of hair. Tried a few things that worked for a few days then clogged up again. Tried this in two sinks, using half in each. Waited two hours, then dumped a five-gallon bucket of hot water down each drain. One just sat there until I plunged it, then went fully clear. The other went fully clear immediately and both are working great. I left the hot water running for a few minutes to make sure it stayed clear. Get the GG!
D**0
Seems to work on clogs where Drano and Mr Plummer won't.
The drainpipe for the washer is about 40 ft. long before it joins the pipe from the kitchen sink to cross the house to the main drain line. The washer drain line would become slow and back up periodically. It finally got so bad that even a 50 ft snake that I purchased just for the job wouldn't clear the line. Over time, I tried Drano and Mr. Plummer. They both had worked in years past. They would not do a thing for the clog this time. I suspected that it was a buildup of lint. Over a few days, it took two bottles of Green Gobbler to clear the line, letting it sit overnight.
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