🚽 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**3
Shower Wading Eliminated
Took a second overnight application, but results were phenomenal ! Went from several inches of standing water in the shower to a whirlpool discharge once hot water was applied. Ordered backup applications for any future problems, EXCEPTIONAL product !
E**F
Perfect drain cleaner
Problem - severly clogged bathroon sink. i used 3 large containers of the traditional drain cleaners you can find in grocery stores and tried this as a last resort. Left in in overnight and rinsed with boiling water. Worked perfectly and could not be happier!!
D**Y
This works! Follow the instructions...wait for it... (Check out video)
The media could not be loaded. I don't write many reviews, and maybe I should start, especially for products that are delivering what they promise. I had been dealing with a slow-to-drain sink for a bit of time (maybe....5 months or so). I used to diligently use Bio-Clean but fell off of it and it really couldn't handle this slowdown even after multiple attempts.Enter Green Gobbler!I was attracted to the lack of harsh chemicals that would eat up my drains (I am in a house built in with galvanized and PVC pipes) and ease of use with hot water follow-up. The price was right, too.Last night 11pm, I followed the directions and opted to go for the overnight routine (you can either wait 15-30 min OR wait overnight). I poured half the bottle in the slow draining sink, then...on a whim, I poured the rest down the tub drain since it sometimes can get a bit slow and I thought of soap/sludge/hair build up. There was no discernable smell from the bottle - at least nothing unpleasant - and not too thick, it poured easily. I wiped up extra chemical from any metal and went to bed.Skip to 0900, I started two large pots of water on the stove to heat to just _under_ boiling. (The instructions say to run the hot water for 5 min...I'll explain what/why I did.) I first poured one pot of hot water down the tub drain and started the hot water tap to run for 5 min. Then I went back to the kitchen to refill & reheat that pot. That way, by running the tub hot water, I'll have hot water "ready" at the sink to run for a while after the pot pours. The tub wasn't the main culprit anyways. Also, it allowed me to...set up my camera to record what I suspected would be a successful show. You be the judge...Once both kitchen pots were hot, I dragged them upstairs, staged them, set up the camera to record, and SLOWLY poured the first pot into the sink. As expected, it (and as I heard from the water coming up the drain) it filled up and I let it fill in the sink to about 1 inch. And waited. No longer than 10...15 seconds later I heard a gurling (it might be heard on the video, definitely seen) and bubbles and the water quickly drained out. This is about what I expected - the cleaner broke down the mess that was still stuck as goo in the pipe and the combination of HOT water and head pressure slowly broke it up and moved it along. I quickly conitued pouring the rest of the first pot, then the second, THEN ran the hot water tap from the sink for 5 min as directed. This would ensure whatever leftover debris keeps on moving and completely breaks up and away it went!I am VERY satisfied with this product and plan on sharing the second bottle with a friend to clear their sink. It's a good value and safe for your plumbing - highly recommend!
K**F
That it worked
It worked a bit slow on my Totilet problem.. But it did work!
G**S
Worked for us!
We are the original owners of our home. Between the hair & soap scum I started working on the drain a few years ago. Just doing a drain cleaner about every 3 months. However, after 20 years, the drain has started winning! I tried the usual, the unusual. Nothing. I purchased something I saw on TV-SUCH a waste! I was so close to calling a plumber. Then I heard about the Green Gobbler on a radio commercial. I went straight to Amazon. I read the reviews and thought why not give it a try. I'm so happy I did! I used the entire bottle on our shower. I let it sit over night. Flushed it the next am. Oh my goodness, it worked!! Now I've gone back & purchased more for a family member. I certainly consider the price fair. Works. Yep, looks like I should get another to keep on hand.
J**V
Very happy with the results
The product worked exactly as promised. After just two applications, the clogged drain was cleared, and the water is flowing smoothly—better than I expected. I was initially skeptical about the advertised results, but this product truly exceeded my expectations.
Y**L
Did not work and made things worse
I feel I really need to leave a review. This was recommended to me by a friend. Even though the reviews are overwhelmingly positive on here, and I so so so hoped that this would work for us, too. IT DID NOT AND IT MADE THINGS WORSE. I followed instructions, so the failure was not a result of that.Instead of a slow draining bathroom sink and bathtub, we got a COMPLETELY CLOGGED bathroom sink and bathtub. Two nights ago I was able to declog the sink. I scooped water out from the sink, filled hot water in the sink, plunged, scooped out water again, filled with hot water, plunged, repeat and repeat and repeat - I don't know how many times but finally got it to flow. Our sink now flows nicely (okay, maybe the Green Gobbler did help clean the drain pipe a little? But it should NOT have COMPLETELY CLOGGED the drain in the first place, that just does not make any sense). So now I'm at it with the bathtub, which, again, is completely clogged after using the Green Gobbler. I cannot understand why so many reviews had such fantastic/miraculous results with this, but ours is completely the opposite.....This is an updated review. I upped the one start to three. Okay, so this is what I think.... If you have a slow slow draining sink. Do NOT leave Green Gobbler in your drain pipes for too long. Just flush after 15 mins. I think the longer it's left in, it will be at work too long and actually clog up the pipes completely (for some). I think it's "safer" to just repeat the treatment a few times. I plunged both my bathroom sink and bathtub like there's no tomorrow (I'm not exaggerating, I should have videoed it), and they are draining now. The tub is not 100% but it is better than before.So, if you used the Green Gobbler, and it actually completely clogged up your drain, this is what I did to get the sink and tub flowing again (disclaimer, I'm only sharing what I did in the hope to help, if you get burned by boiling water or Green Gobbler gets splashed on you or something, it is not my fault, do this at your own risk with proper protective gear, gloves, glasses/goggles, etc etc) - First, scoop out the water that's just standing in the sink/tub. Do nothing for a day for like 24 hours (really, I just left it like that, with the Green Gobbler supposedly in the drain pipe). Then the next day, pour in boiling hot water. Plunge (super careful so you don't get burned. For me, when I plunged, I could tell the water being sucked up had the Green Gobbler, because it was all bubbly like suds, so I know GG was in the pipe). Scoop nasty water out. Pour boiling water down again, plunge, scoop. Repeat and repeat and repeat. Take breaks in between of course. *When I plunged, I also cleaned out the gross stuff so they don't go back down the drain. I know one can just say uh this is stupid, you are just plunging like anyone. But I just wanted to share my experience in case if someone really want to give it a shot instead of calling a plumber right away. I honestly think the key is boiling water and letting the GG just sit in the pipe for a looooooong time. And I changed my rating because I do notice both drains drain better now, I do believe that GG did clean the pipes a bit despite "causing" the initial complete clog (for the sink I know the clog was further down the pipe, because I had cleaned the trap and the area that I could reach with a manual snake)....Anyway, that's my two cents! Hope you will not have to go plunge crazy like me, but at least give it a shot if you are not afraid to get a bit dirty and flex some muscles!
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