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  • #1 11473087
    CesarDX
    Level 10  
    Hello!

    I have a serious problem with the sewer pipe in the kitchen.

    A single-family house and the fi 50 pipe goes first under the floor where, then about 80 cm horizontally and then vertically 2 and a half meters under the basement floor, where another 5 m goes to the opposite side to the main sewer pipe. All pipes are gray PVC.
    The problem is I used a powdered decongestant some time ago.
    Unfortunately, its operation was insufficient and in the end it turned into stone itself and now it clogs the pipe at some length.
    Pushing the normal helix "helps" for a short time because the helix only knocks out a finger-thick canal that quickly clogs again. Is there any professional measure to dissolve this soap white stone from this pipe?

    Thank you in advance for any advice,
    Czarek
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  • #2 11473121
    kwantor
    Level 38  
    These are fat deposits and it's hard to get it started.
    Organize a hose with boiling water and make such a tip with a few holes on the sides, diameter 1.5-2 mm, water to the maximum and push this hose into the water.
    another way, then push through this extractor and tie a "hedgehog" of steel wires on the other side and pull it back.
    I do not recommend replacing the pipes, because you would have thought of it yourself.
  • #3 11473163
    mscgs24
    Level 21  
    There is such a difficult-to-obtain preparation Deleo, available more from a distributor than from a retailer. If you have a friend of the chimney sweep, you can ask him to come to the "fucha" with a small brush, for me this is how my grandfather dealt with the old cast-iron plumbing, I do not know how it would work with PVC, but I think he can do it.
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  • #4 11473183
    kwantor
    Level 38  
    kwantor wrote:
    I do not recommend replacing the pipes, because you would have thought of it yourself.

    Personally, I would not bother with it, just mention it - no costs.
    Unless concreted.
  • #5 11473296
    krzysztofh
    Level 29  
    If you have a karcher, these hoses up to 15mb for unblocking water under pressure are available for sale. It works great, only for a good morning it is about PLN 200 for this hose. This and the price is more or less how to summon a company to do the job, and the snake will be left on.
    As there is access to pipes, it is actually easier and cheaper to replace them with new ones, as the previous speaker wrote.
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  • #6 11473315
    kwantor
    Level 38  
    If you have such a hose, you can then open a pipe cleaning company :idea:
  • #7 11473564
    DJ_Dexinter
    Level 27  
    There are also special springs, you put them in the tube, spins at the end and the tube is unplugged

    I saw somewhere 40 m for PLN 50 in promotion
  • #8 11473870
    kierbedz4
    Level 36  
    You can also use an inexpensive agent in the form of a liquid called CLEAR Eats everything and is particularly quick to unblock urinals and copes well with limescale and limestone. Its price is about PLN 3.50 for a half-liter bottle. You have to work with it in rubber gloves because it is very aggressive to use.
  • #9 11475144
    kwok
    Level 40  
    Maybe caustic soda? You tried?
  • #10 11475245
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    There is a BIG SHOT preparation, when you pour it into the sewage system, the smoke flies.
    He hasn't been able to cope with something yet. Just be careful.
  • #11 11484764
    tomek10861
    Level 27  
    kwok wrote:
    Maybe caustic soda? You tried?

    A colleague of 99% used caustic soda, and these fatty deposits are nothing but fat treated with NaOH (i.e. nothing but soap).
  • #12 11486195
    żarówka rtęciowa
    Level 38  
    Hello

    The use of ultrasound is a radical measure.
  • #13 11488093
    qoompel
    Level 21  
    kwok wrote:
    Maybe caustic soda?
    Oh yes, but in a small amount. A friend of mine has eaten a living soda at the plastic :D
    There is probably no better measure.
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  • #14 11492496
    bestboy21
    Level 40  
    There is an invention like a gel mole, you don't need to add water to start working. In addition, it penetrates much faster where it is to penetrate, because it is in the gel and not in the powder, a few bottles should do the job.

    Or yet another patent, after pouring boiling water on a granular mole (with an activator), an electrifying reaction occurs - it boils in the pipes until it goes "echo".
    Here it is better to have glasses and gloves because it can puke from the siphon if someone overdoes the amount, you can start with 1/3 of the package and 2L of boiling water, this amount is safe and you will feel the "power". Later you can hit "from thicker pipe" :D
  • #15 11493125
    bartek0703
    Level 11  
    I had the same. 4 m long pipe clogged with 90% fat (drain from the kitchen sink). I used up a couple of moles and caustic soda - NaOH, but with that amount of fat
    here I would have to pour buckets. I was lucky that from the side of the basement I undressed and removed 2 buckets of some white muck.
    My way, if you do not have the possibility of easy disassembly - at least partially, you have to go by spring, mole, hot water and again.
    Admittedly, I saw electric springs on Lifestyl once, but they were used by specialists with large F.
  • #16 12644596
    mot
    Level 11  
    A guide on how to unblock sewage pipes with home methods.



Topic summary

The discussion revolves around methods to unblock a clogged sewage pipe in a kitchen, specifically a gray PVC pipe that has developed a hard blockage due to a powdered decongestant. Various solutions are proposed, including using boiling water with a specially designed hose, employing a professional cleaning service, or utilizing specific chemical agents like caustic soda (NaOH) and products such as CLEAR and BIG SHOT. Other suggestions include mechanical methods like using a spring or a Karcher pressure washer. Some participants recommend disassembling the pipe for manual cleaning if feasible, while others suggest using gel-based agents for better penetration. The effectiveness of these methods varies, with some users sharing personal experiences of success and failure.
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