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Old 02-05-2010, 10:28 PM   #1
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:29 PM   #2
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it worked at my house. i poured a bucket of water down my kitchen sink. timed it. we thought sink was good to go. we were happy with it. used bio-clean for a month. it cut the drain time in half. i call that working. the problem is that my customers do not follow the directions. when i would go back to their house for a drain call, there would be the rest of the can under sink. it doesn't work in the can, you need to put it in drain. then it works. it worked on my daughters house when she was in college. i don't sell it. customers think you ripping them and i don't make any money if drain works. breid.................

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Yes, it works. But you gotta use it. Most people buy it and let it sit under the sink forever. People are stupid and lazy.
The only thing dumber is when I go to somebodies house and they have two boxes of "Rid-X" poured in a clogged toilet. Most of the time, they don't even have a septic tank.
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Great, thats just what we need another product that replaces a real plumber/drain cleaner, LETS GET THE WORD OUT!
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Great, thats just what we need another product that replaces a real plumber/drain cleaner, LETS GET THE WORD OUT!
Oh ,,, it'll never replace us . But it WILL serve the customers better then the liquid plumber CRAP .

They ARE going to use things ,,, why not use stuff that ;

- Works
-Is green & friendly
-Does NOT pad the box stores fat pockets
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Great, thats just what we need another product that replaces a real plumber/drain cleaner, LETS GET THE WORD OUT!
It's been around since 1976, I don't think it's put anybody out of business.
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