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FIELD 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 eliminating 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, plumbing and is biodegradable in the septic tank system
COST-EFFECTIVE: Septi-Flow Shock prevents expensive septic drain field repairs. Check our YouTube videos for detailed instructions on how to use this cost-effective leach field treatment
WISE INVESTMENT: A small investment in our septic leach field treatment can help prevent future expensive septic drain field problems when used on an annual maintenance basis
FLOW REQUIREMENT: Keep in mind, Septi-Flow Shock will not work on completely stopped septic leach field systems. There must be some movement and flow in your system for our drain field cleaner to work
EASY APPLICATION: Start with 4 gallons of product for slow or sluggish drain fields/septic tanks. We recommend pumping the tank first and then pour 2 gallons of product via the toilet, sink, or drain closest to the septic tank outlet
FLOW DEPENDANT: Remember, Septi-Flow Shock will only work on flowing septic leach fields suffering from sodium/sulfate buildup causing a slow-moving septic system. This drain field cleaner requires some system flow to function effectively
Septic-Flow Shock is not a new product. In fact it's chemical make-up (calcium polysulfide) has been in use for over 60 years and was originally developed by Chevron ORTHO in 1953 and is still in use today. Septic Flow Shock helps chemically aid in reversing "deadpan" or "hard soil" that forms after years of sodium building up in the soil. Easy-to-Use: For Slow or Sluggish Drain Fields/Septic Tanks: Start with 3 gallons of product. Use 1 gallon of product via the toilet, sink or drain closest to the septic tank outlet. Next, if the soil is visibly holding water apply 1 gallon of product into the drain field soil directly. After 1 week add another 1 gallon.. Flush freely with water to distribute it throughout the septic system drainfield. Restoring a Very Slow or Failed Drain Field or Leach System: Start with 5 gallons of product. Use a long wide screwdriver and poke holes about 6-10 inches down about 1 foot apart, into the soil above the drain field. Apply minimum of 3-4 gallons of product directly to the holes you have made. Apply the final 1-2 gallons via the septic tank opening, d-box, or the toilet closest to the septic tank. For waterlogged systems, try to drain off as much excess water as possible before treatment. Use a hose and add 40-80 gallons of water to the distribution box with the product to ensure it makes it through the drain fields entire system. If you can not access the distribution or "D-Box", it may be necessary to add additional product via the toilet or sink.