Drain Gel
quart (32 oz.)
Price/Ea.
$23.25
$23.25 $41.27 $148.27
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Size / Description
quart (32 oz.)
$23.25
1 gallon
$41.27
case (4 gallons)
$148.27
Total Price: $23.25

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  • 43 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Great results!

    By Carrie on 01/13/2007

    Had fruit flies for 5 months that I could NOT get rid of. I used Drain Gel once and overnight the flies were gone, just like that. The directions on the bottle say to use up to two weeks for best resu…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Worked great!

    By Jon on 07/28/2008

    Great stuff. Works like a charm. I ordered the Drain Gel to treat problems with drain flies at my home and it worked great!

    5 of 5 Stars

    Drain-gel: Worked for me

    By R on 05/02/2010

    Had drain fly problem in my apartment for several months. Used sticky strips (collected lots of flies), used bleach in drains (had no effect) covered all drains when not in use, still had flies (no id…

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  • 16 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Will Drain Gel help eliminate roaches coming up the drain, or should I use a roach pesticide?
    I'm on a septic system also. Can Roaches live in septic tanks and then make their way up the drains?
    A

    No, Drain Gel will not treat plumbing lines for roaches. It is designed to treat the organic matter that builds up in your drains over time that leads to drain flies. Roaches can live in a septic tank…

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    Q
    Does this product also help with the drainage flow in the drain? Mine have gotten slow. Thanks!
    A

    Yes, Drain Gel in addition to aiding in the elimination of drain flies, improves drain flow, leaving behind a fresh scent and preventing costly blockages.

    Q
    Does Drain Gel work in the toilet bowl?
    I have drain flies hatching in the toilet bowl. I see the instructions call for coating the sides of the drain to eliminate buildups of grease, etc. How do you apply Drain Gel in the toilet bowl?
    A

    You will usually see drain flies developing in a toilet only if the toilet is not used very often. Drain Gel probably won't be the best product to use in your situation. You can turn the water off to …

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