Instant Power Septic Shock – Septic Tank Treatment, Drain Cleaner Liquid Clog Remover for Septic System, 67.6 Oz 6 Pack








Key features
- •EFFECTIVE EMERGENCY DE-CLOGGER: This powerful drain clog remover works in just minutes; Just drop the easy-to-use in the toilet and flush to treat septic tanks up to 1,500 gallons
- •SUPER-CHARGED FORMULA: Our septic tank treatment and drain cleaner is formulated with beneficial enzymes that break down system-clogging matter and open lateral or leach field lines, preventing septic backups and safe for all pipes
- •LIQUEFIES ORGANIC MATERIALS: Put less elbow grease in cleaning your clogged drain system with Septic Shock; It dissolves paper, grease, soap, protein, starches, and everything organic that's blocking your pipes
- •ELIMINATES ODORS: Bad odors inside or outside your home could indicate that your septic system is backed up; Instant Power Septic Shock eliminates odors as it works on your blocked drains and pipes
- •SAFE AND EASY-TO-USE: Our clogged drain cleaner is free from harsh chemicals, acids, or caustics, so it's safe on your pipes; It's also simple to use, just add the entire 67.6 oz (2 Liters) bottle directly into the toilet and flush
Instant Power Septic Shock – Septic Tank Treatment, Drain Cleaner Liquid Clog Remover for Septic System, 67.6 Oz 6 Pack
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Customer Reviews
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It works!
Frank✓ Verified Purchase•January 24, 2024
Poured 1 in each toilet and flushed before leaving for weekend 2 days later definitely seen a difference in flushing flushed much quicker .. did not open system figured it was working due to the way it flushed was super slow before
Very Pleased
Pam Bryant✓ Verified Purchase•January 23, 2024
I am Very Pleased with this Product. I actually dumped a Container down the Toilet today. It seems to help the smell that was coming in through the Sink Drains. We have a Lagoon and it would send a smell into the house when the the Temperature changed or when the Lagoon rolled over. We put our Lagoon in 1988 and the smell got so bad in the Bathrooms or any where there was a Sink or Bathroom. I am so Thankful I don't have to worry about that smell anymore. Thanks for a FANTASTIC PRODUCT.
Took several weeks, but works
scott myers✓ Verified Purchase•January 23, 2024
Very easy to use. I flushed 1 container down toilet weekly for about 6 weeks, and finally no more gurgling when I shower. I plan to flush at least 1 more container in a week, then one more in couple of months. Probably use 2 times a year afterwards. Septic field seems to be draining normal now
Love this product and my annual maintenance
Westminsterfire✓ Verified Purchase•December 3, 2023
About three years ago, on Christmas morning while hosting our relatives, my septic lines became clogged and waste water began coming up through the shower drains. We had already pumped out our tank about one year before this, after it did the same thing.
Two days after Christmas, a local septic company came out to see what the problem was. They said I needed to pump my tank and that I needed to replace the clogged drain line system at a cost of about $5,000. But the guy who actually pumped out my tank said that before he had his job where he could now pump out his own septic, he used a liquid septic cleaner to break up his clogged lines and he flushed down a monthly enzyme packet for his tank.
I looked at the Amazon reviews and thought I would try the Instant Power liquid, instead of replacing the whole septic system. I removed the dirt over my septic tank access and located the 6" round concrete plug on its top. The plug has a wire hoop which you can use to pull it up and off. Then, I put on some latex gloves and pulled up on the access plug. This allowed me to remove the plastic toilet paper filter tube (about 2 feet long). The tube keeps toilet paper from going into the septic field. I easily pulled out the plastic filter, sprayed it off with a garden hose nozzle, poured the 1 gallon of septic shock into the opening of my drain field, reinstalled the filter and concrete plug, and covered over the plug with a folded-up HD trash bag. The plastic bag keeps the dirt from being wedged between the plug and tank and makes the plug easy to remove the next time. I then refilled the dirt over the plastic bag and placed a 12" by 12" concrete stepping stone over the dirt covering my plug, so I could easily locate and dig down to the access plug in the future.
If you don't know where this access plug is located on your tank, you can either have a septic company pump out your tank (they have to access this plug to pump it out anyway) or just pay them for a visit to open up the plug for you. The plug will probably be stuck for them when they try to remove it, if it has been a few years. But, by removing it and covering with plastic, it will be easy for you to remove the next time. The result was that by doing this, my septic began working great and never backed up again, saving me $5,000.
Now, I maintain my own septic system by adding a pouch of septic enzymes, each month, through the toilet. Then, every 3-4 months I can see and remove my square concrete paver, the dirt and plug. I pull up and spray off the toilet paper filter, and pour in 1 gallon of liquid septic shock into the septic line bed.
Since my initial treatment, I find the septic waste to now be a liquid, instead of thick sludge. And there is very little smell when the septic tank is opened. I suggest that if you use this method of maintenance for your septic tank and bed, you can save yourself from a $5,000 system replacement as well. It can also extend the life of your septic system for many years. P.S. be sure to use only "Septic Safe" labeled toilet paper in your toilet.
Two days after Christmas, a local septic company came out to see what the problem was. They said I needed to pump my tank and that I needed to replace the clogged drain line system at a cost of about $5,000. But the guy who actually pumped out my tank said that before he had his job where he could now pump out his own septic, he used a liquid septic cleaner to break up his clogged lines and he flushed down a monthly enzyme packet for his tank.
I looked at the Amazon reviews and thought I would try the Instant Power liquid, instead of replacing the whole septic system. I removed the dirt over my septic tank access and located the 6" round concrete plug on its top. The plug has a wire hoop which you can use to pull it up and off. Then, I put on some latex gloves and pulled up on the access plug. This allowed me to remove the plastic toilet paper filter tube (about 2 feet long). The tube keeps toilet paper from going into the septic field. I easily pulled out the plastic filter, sprayed it off with a garden hose nozzle, poured the 1 gallon of septic shock into the opening of my drain field, reinstalled the filter and concrete plug, and covered over the plug with a folded-up HD trash bag. The plastic bag keeps the dirt from being wedged between the plug and tank and makes the plug easy to remove the next time. I then refilled the dirt over the plastic bag and placed a 12" by 12" concrete stepping stone over the dirt covering my plug, so I could easily locate and dig down to the access plug in the future.
If you don't know where this access plug is located on your tank, you can either have a septic company pump out your tank (they have to access this plug to pump it out anyway) or just pay them for a visit to open up the plug for you. The plug will probably be stuck for them when they try to remove it, if it has been a few years. But, by removing it and covering with plastic, it will be easy for you to remove the next time. The result was that by doing this, my septic began working great and never backed up again, saving me $5,000.
Now, I maintain my own septic system by adding a pouch of septic enzymes, each month, through the toilet. Then, every 3-4 months I can see and remove my square concrete paver, the dirt and plug. I pull up and spray off the toilet paper filter, and pour in 1 gallon of liquid septic shock into the septic line bed.
Since my initial treatment, I find the septic waste to now be a liquid, instead of thick sludge. And there is very little smell when the septic tank is opened. I suggest that if you use this method of maintenance for your septic tank and bed, you can save yourself from a $5,000 system replacement as well. It can also extend the life of your septic system for many years. P.S. be sure to use only "Septic Safe" labeled toilet paper in your toilet.
So far so good.
Joe Plumber✓ Verified Purchase•October 21, 2023
Bought 2 cases. Poured into Leach field pipe and tank. Hoping this clears the Leach field that was wet on surface. Treating past 3 months bi weekly. Will see how it goes in spring. Will update.
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