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Specifications Color: Multicolor Fabric Content: 100% Multi Size: 4 oz Form: Liquids Material: Multi Manufacturer Part Number: 77284 Container Type: CAN IN BOX Model: 77284 Brand: CLR Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 7.00 x 2.75 x 2.75 Inches Household Essentials Household Essentials Cleaning Supplies Household Essentials Cleaning Supplies Cleaning Tools
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Unlike other products that I had used, they continued to drain well several months after using. Yes (0) No (0) Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser I have used this product in the past, but cannot find it on store shelves any more. Yes (0) No (0) Report Yes (0) No (0) My daughter has long hair and uses a variety of products on her hair in our shower. I have to clear the drain on a regular basis. In the past, I used chemical drain cleaners. I now use Power Plumber. It's easy on my pipes and the number of uses I get out of a can makes it economical. I had a clog past the elbow in my sink. None of the liquid drain openers would work, and the pipe was too small for a balloon. This product was a life saver! Two quick bursts and no more clogged drain! I am one satisfied customer! Verified purchaser I used Power Plumber to clean out the drain in my bath tub and lavatory. Yes (0) No (0) I have used this product in the past, but cannot find it on store shelves any more.

If your home is equipped with a central air conditioning system you may have noticed a drain line on the outside dripping water near the air conditioner. This line drains condensation from the inside air handler to the outside. If this line clogs (usually from algae) it can cause water damage inside the house. You can prevent a clog by simply pouring a cup of household bleach into the line from the inside. To remove a clog once it has occurred, attach a wet/dry vacuum to the drain line outside (removing the paper filter first) and suck the clog out. Innovative Pump Unclogs AC Condensation Drain Lines (article) Air Conditioners: From Maintenance To Buying New (article) HVAC System Heating and Cooling Maintenance Tips (video) How to Clean an AC Condensation Drain Line (video) Automated Devices for Your Home Reusing Reduces Waste and Saves Energy Kitchen with a ViewDisplaying 1 to 2 of 2 products Diversitech Drain Gun Refills Displaying 1 to 2 of 2 products

A/C condensate drain de-clog & cleanout: this how-to article explains procedures for cleaning or de-clogging a sluggish, blocked, or leaky air conditioning or heat pump condensate drain. Condensate drain cleaning and unclogging tools and methods are reviewed, including simple steps that a homeowner can take to clear a blocked condensate drain at little or no cost.© , All Rights Reserved. A/C or heat pump condensate drains can become clogged, leading to condensate leaks, spillage, or even bacterial hazards in a building. Clogged air conditioner condensate drain lines can form another source of air conditioner or heat pump condensate leakage that can in turn lead to hidden water damage or in some locations an indoor mold problem or bacterial contamination. Our photograph of a nearly full A/C condensate overflow pan (at left) shows what can happen if the primary condensate air conditioner condensate drain line is clogged and worse, the condensate drain overflow pan is also itself clogged and not draining properly.

Luckily we caught this attic mold and bacterial pond before it had soaked the ceilings below. We see air conditioner or heat pump condensate drain lines clogging for several reasons: Using a CO2 cartridge to blast out a clogged A/C or heat pump condensate drain line is a method followed by some service techs. Heating or air conditioning equipment suppliers sell a small CO2 cartridge canister with an outlet adapter and fittings to connect to various sizes of piping. The canister is connected to the condensate drain line inlet (and the vent at the drain plugged with an expandable rubber plug sold for that purpose). A CO2 cartridge is dropped into the canister and its cap screwed on. Screwing the canister top on tightly will puncture the CO2 cartridge, sending a quick shot of high pressure gas through the drain line, clearing an obstruction. (This method is also widely used by oil heat service technicians to clear a clogged heating oil line.) We have found this a very helpful tool that will sometimes blast an obstruction through a condensate drain system.

However in working on split system air conditioners whose condensate drain opening is difficult to access you may find that you cannot get the rubber condensate drain line plug securely in place. See SPLIT SYSTEM AC CONDENSATE LEAK REPAIR Vacuum clean the clogged condensate drain line: Use a manual pump to vacuum clean a clogged air conditioning or heat pump condensate drain line. The pump inlet side is connected by an adapter fitting to the condensate drain line opening. You'll have to plug the nearby vertical standpipe at the condensate trap if one is provided. The manual condensate drain line pump's outlet side is connected to a hose run into a bucket or a nearby building drain to receive any waste. Portable pumps for condensate drain cleaning include A/C Drain Sucker from ClenAir Manufacturing, Inc., P.O. Box 346 Drain Dawg & Clear Vue Condensate Pump from DiversiTech. Little Giant Condenate Drain Pump. In December 2014 the company's website was not working but their products are widely available from plumbing and HVAC suppliers.

Mighty Pump - we removed the live link for this product after a reader reported that the recommendation for this device was posted by Stuart Oakner the owner of the company who posted suggestions without so identifying himself. Details are at FAQs in this article. InspectAPedia is an independent publisher of building, environmental, and forensic inspection, diagnosis, and repair information provided free to the public - we have no business nor financial connection with any manufacturer or service provider discussed at our website. We like the clogged condensate drain vacuum cleaning approach better than the blow-out approach if we can get this method to work because it is more gentle, reducing the risk of damaged piping, and because we minimize the risk of blowing a plug of crud downstream to a more distant location where it can form a new clog or plug in a long condensate piping run. [Click to enlarge any image] Several air conditioning and plumbing suppliers provide easy-to-clean air conditioning condensate cleanout ports such as the one shown above, including the Easy Klear condensate line cleanout (photo at left) that is particularly useful if your condensate drain line has a long run with a slope of less than 1/8" per foot.

This A/C or heat pump condensate drain line cleanout is intended to be vacuumed using a connection to a shop vac. You should check out the Jones Valve, too, available at Supco and Watso, United Refrigeration and Johnstone, the latter two as "Line Drive". Sources for A/C or heat pump condensate drain blow-out valves (remember our warning above?) Watch out: Cleaning out partly-blocked, sluggish A/C or heat pump condensate lines: neither the vacuum method nor the blow-out method will work very well for cleaning a sluggish condensate line that is not totally blocked, since you may simply move air past the blockage rather than removing it. If you encounter this problem, try hooking up your pump in the "blow-out" configuration, then try filling the condensate line with tap water so that the pump pressure can act mechanically on the clog. Watch out: connecting a blow-out device or a vacuum device to a condensate drain that is connected to building plumbing drain waste or vent piping may cause some trouble.

These devices should work well for condensate drains directed to the building exterior but depending on piping arrangement (and eschewing for a moment the fact that DWV connections of condensate drains are not recommended without an air gap) using a shop vac you may pull wastewater or even sewage back into the condensate drain. Continue reading at CONDENSATE TRAY CLEANING or select a topic from the More Reading links or topic ARTICLE INDEX shown below. Or see SPLIT SYSTEM AC CONDENSATE LEAK REPAIR - online encyclopedia of building & environmental inspection, testing, diagnosis, repair, & problem prevention advice. Green link shows where you are in this article series. OR use the Search Box found below at Ask a Question or Search InspectApedia Click to Show or Hide FAQs Use the "Click to Show or Hide FAQs" link just above to see recently-posted questions, comments, replies, try the search box just below, or if you prefer, post a question or comment in the Comments box below and we will respond promptly.