Q: How long will it take to get the urinal drain back running smoothly for the first time of treatment?
A: Usually, if you use an entire 16 oz bottle in a urinal and leave it overnight, it should be running smoothly the next day.
A: Usually, if you use an entire 16 oz bottle in a urinal and leave it overnight, it should be running smoothly the next day.
A: One of the reasons is because of the uric acid/calcium build-up in the urinal drain pipes.
Then, the urinal gets slow draining due to the limited pipe diameters. On top of it, there will be stubborn objects stuck in the drain causing a blockage.
A: One of the reasons is because of the uric acid/calcium build-up in the urinal drain pipes.
Then, the urinal gets slow draining due to the limited pipe diameters. On top of it, there will be stubborn objects stuck in the drain causing a blockage.
A: One of the reasons is because of the uric acid/calcium build-up in the urinal drain pipes.
Then, the urinal gets slow draining due to the limited pipe diameters. On top of it, there will be stubborn objects stuck in the drain causing a blockage.
A: In our business, we interchangeably say uratic salt, uric salt, uric acid scale, uric calcium, which are the build-up in urinal p-traps.
When bodily wastes like urine leave the body, it immediately reacts with oxygen and breaks down. Sitting urine interacts with the uric acid naturally contained in it, changing the chemical structure into ammonia. This ammonia is highly alkaline eventually forming into crystals that are hard to remove with most conventional cleaners.
This scale adheres to toilet bowls and the urinal drainpipe, especially in the "p-trap".
A: In our business, we interchangeably say uratic salt, uric salt, uric acid scale, uric calcium, which are the build-up in urinal p-traps.
When bodily wastes like urine leave the body, it immediately reacts with oxygen and breaks down. Sitting urine interacts with the uric acid naturally contained in it, changing the chemical structure into ammonia. This ammonia is highly alkaline eventually forming into crystals that are hard to remove with most conventional cleaners.
This scale adheres to toilet bowls and the urinal drainpipe, especially in the "p-trap".
A: In our business, we interchangeably say uratic salt, uric salt, uric acid scale, uric calcium, which are the build-up in urinal p-traps.
When bodily wastes like urine leave the body, it immediately reacts with oxygen and breaks down. Sitting urine interacts with the uric acid naturally contained in it, changing the chemical structure into ammonia. This ammonia is highly alkaline eventually forming into crystals that are hard to remove with most conventional cleaners.
This scale adheres to toilet bowls and the urinal drainpipe, especially in the "p-trap".
A: A urinal descaler such as Crete works to dissolve uric acid/calcium buildup, restoring drains to their original working diameter and eliminating the source of odors and smells.
Step 1
Pour 16 oz of Crete into the urinal. Crete will sit in the urinal “p-trap” slowly dissolving all forms of scale. Scale is the typical cause of slow running and foul-smelling urinals.
Step 2
Allow Crete to work overnight in the urinal. You may want to cover the urinal to avoid use during this time.
Step 3
When morning comes, flush the urinal a couple times. The urinal drain should now be in working order with its original diameter restored. Most, if not all, of the odor-causing scale should now be gone!
In some stubborn cases, you may need to repeat the process until the issue is resolved.
A: A urinal descaler such as Crete works to dissolve uric acid/calcium buildup, restoring drains to their original working diameter and eliminating the source of odors and smells.
Step 1
Pour 16 oz of Crete into the urinal. Crete will sit in the urinal “p-trap” slowly dissolving all forms of scale. Scale is the typical cause of slow running and foul-smelling urinals.
Step 2
Allow Crete to work overnight in the urinal. You may want to cover the urinal to avoid use during this time.
Step 3
When morning comes, flush the urinal a couple times. The urinal drain should now be in working order with its original diameter restored. Most, if not all, of the odor-causing scale should now be gone!
In some stubborn cases, you may need to repeat the process until the issue is resolved.
A: A urinal descaler such as Crete works to dissolve uric acid/calcium buildup, restoring drains to their original working diameter and eliminating the source of odors and smells.
Step 1
Pour 16 oz of Crete into the urinal. Crete will sit in the urinal “p-trap” slowly dissolving all forms of scale. Scale is the typical cause of slow running and foul-smelling urinals.
Step 2
Allow Crete to work overnight in the urinal. You may want to cover the urinal to avoid use during this time.
Step 3
When morning comes, flush the urinal a couple times. The urinal drain should now be in working order with its original diameter restored. Most, if not all, of the odor-causing scale should now be gone!
In some stubborn cases, you may need to repeat the process until the issue is resolved.