Clogged Drain? You Can Fix it Yourself Without Harmful Chemicals
Why is it that drains
get clogged only at the most inopportune time? Typically,
you are hosting a party. Everything is running smoothly
and then the remnants of hors d’oeuvres back
up in your sink. Clean-up comes to a screeching halt.
At the same time, beleaguered by the unusually high
volume of use, the toilet clogs, and begins to overflow.
Not only can this embarrass you and your guests, it
also puts a serious damper on the festivities!
Until now, clearing your own drains has involved pouring
not only dangerous chemicals, but also your money
and energy, down the drain. According to a recent
survey, the average American home gets a clogged toilet
or drain between one and three times each year, which
can add up to considerable costs and inconvenience.
It is now possible to solve this common household
problem quickly, safely, economically and all on your
own with new CLR Power Plumber -- a pressurized drain
opener that forces through build-ups of hair, soap
and grease.
Instead of relying on expensive
plumbers, harsh chemicals or the muscle needed for
plunging, a quick blast of pressurized gas blows through
the clog, not only clearing it away, but also cleaning
and deodorizing as it works -- with no risk of damage
to the plumbing. And, unlike most chemical drain openers,
it can be used on toilets as well as sinks and drains.
A backed-up toilet can lead
to unsanitary and messy situations in the bathroom.
Since most chemical drain openers can’t be used
in toilets, the typical solution is to get “down
and dirty” with a plunger or sewer snake. The
Power Plumber is capable of clearing stoppages in
both sinks and toilets, and is so simple to use --
generally one application will solve the problem in
seconds.
It is no longer necessary to
spend time and money on a plumber. When asked, 54
percent of Americans who have called a plumber to
come and clear a clogged drain or toilet say they
have paid $50 or more for the service (and 16 percent
paid over $100). That’s pretty expensive when
compared to the cost of using CLR Power Plumber, which
is about $1 per application, with up to 15 applications
in every can.
Monthly usage of CLR Power Plumber
can actually prevent clogs. “Never before has
one product made it so simple and economical for homeowners
to take charge of their own plumbing needs,”
says Beth Mackey, marketing director for CLR. “And
what’s more, it is safe for you and your family,
as well as the environment -- with no chemicals, acids,
lye or CFCs.”
Harnessing the power of pressure
in a can provides an effective economical solution
that is safe for pipes, the environment and the family.
So don’t let your festivities be disrupted by
a clogged toilet or drain. Reach for the CLR Power
Plumber and your guests will never know there was
a problem!