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Must be sold in Quantities of 12
LIQUID FIRE drain line opener provides professional results cleaning drain lines in sinks, tubs, shower stalls, and septic systems. It works faster and more effectively than most other popular cleaners and is more economical because less material is required to do the job. LIQUID FIRE in a clogged or slow flowing drain reacts instantly creating heat that in no time dissolves clog producing waste. It can actually thaw frozen drain lines. LIQUID FIRE will not harm plastic or steel pipes when used in recommended amounts, and in professionally installed plumbing.
- Specs
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SKU 004460138 Model LF-Q-12 Weight 4.2500 Color N/A Size N/A - Warranty
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Rural King provides a defect or damage warranty within 30 days of receipt. All Manufacturing Return Policies Supersede Rural King's Return Policy.
- Reviews
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Customer Reviews
- extremely satisfied Review by Claudia
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Price Value Quality Excellent product.
(Posted on 2/15/13)
- Good stuff! Review by Nickname?
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Quality Price Value Liquid Fire was able to open up a lint-clogged drain that had been bothering me for months. I will buy some more and have it on hand for the next time something plugs up.
(Posted on 11/12/12)
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- Q & A
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Questions on Liquid Fire Drain Line Opener 1 Qt
- From Donnie Gallagher at 12/6/12 4:52 PM
- Q: I have a clogged bathroom sink. I tried a plunger and other drain openers with no luck. I was able to run a drain snake about 4 feet down the drain where I think I hit a tee or 90 and was unable to go any farther. Will liquid fire work on clogs this far down the pipe?
Thanks,
Donnie G - Show Answer
- A: Hello Donnie,
You can try it. But you may need to call a plumber. Its hard to say since I am not sure what my be clogging your sink. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
- Q: I have a clogged bathroom sink. I tried a plunger and other drain openers with no luck. I was able to run a drain snake about 4 feet down the drain where I think I hit a tee or 90 and was unable to go any farther. Will liquid fire work on clogs this far down the pipe?
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- From Donnie Gallagher at 12/6/12 4:52 PM
