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  • SEPTIC DRAINFIELD LINE CLEANER: Septi-Flow Shock, a heavy-duty septic field line cleaner, efficiently cleans and clears septic drain field lines, combating the buildup of excess soaps, detergents, sodium, and sulfate.
  • ELIMINATES BUILDUP: Our septic drain field treatment helps eliminate sodium, phosphate, and sulfate buildup in your septic drain field. It also aids in removing locked-up and deadpanned soil from soap, sales, and detergent runoff.
  • BIODEGRADABLE SOLUTION: Septi-Flow Shock, scientifically studied and used since 1950, is safe for all septic systems, pipes, and plumbing and is biodegradable in the septic tank system.
  • SEPTI-FLOW SHOCK DIRECTIONS: An average 1,500 gallon septic tank (a 4/3 bed/bath house) start with 4 gallons of product. We recommend pumping the tank prior to treatment. Pour 2 gallons of Septi-Flow Shock into the toilet, tank, distribution box. After 1 week, add 2 more gallons of Septi-Flow Shock. Flush freely with water. Within 2-4 weeks you should see an improvement with the flow. If the septic is completely stopped this product WILL NOT work to address the issue. Salt/sodium/phosphate buildup from soaps, laundry/dishwasher agents, and water softeners (salt buildup) are one of many possible problems could be pipe collapse, roots, septic other potential problems.
  • WISE INVESTMENT: When used on an annual maintenance basis, a small investment in our septic leach field treatment can help prevent future expensive septic drain field problems.
  • FLOW REQUIREMENT: Remember that Septi-Flow Shock will not work on completely stopped septic leach field systems. For our drain field cleaner to work, there must be some movement and flow in your system.
  • EASY APPLICATION: For slow or sluggish drain fields or septic tanks, start with 4 gallons of product. We recommend pumping the tank first and pouring 2 gallons of the product via the toilet, sink, or drain closest to the septic tank outlet.
  • FLOW DEPENDANT: Septi-Flow Shock will only work on flowing septic leach fields suffering from sodium/sulfate buildup, which causes a slow-moving septic system. This drain field cleaner requires some system flow to function effectively.