Cleaner - Sulfuric Acid Drain

Sulfuric acid is a mineral acid that works primarily through acid hydrolysis and an exothermic reaction. When introduced to a drain, it reacts with water to generate intense heat. This thermal energy helps melt congealed fats and grease, while the chemical properties of the acid break down the molecular bonds of organic materials such as hair, paper, and food scraps. Because sulfuric acid is denser than water, it can sink through standing water to reach a clog located deep within a plumbing trap. Appropriate Use Cases

This guide is for informational purposes only. Sulfuric acid drain cleaners are extremely hazardous substances. Improper use can result in severe chemical burns, permanent blindness, lung damage, or death. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions explicitly and wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). sulfuric acid drain cleaner

Do not use sulfuric acid if:

When the water rises in your sink and that foul smell of decay wafts up, panic sets in. You grab a bottle off the hardware store shelf. Most people reach for the gel or the "environmentally friendly" enzymes. But then, you see it. Usually locked in a clear plastic bag or behind a glass case: Sulfuric acid is a mineral acid that works