Is your drain blocked, does it smell or has it started to drain away slowly?
It’s time to use Moflo, the trusted number 1 drain product used by plumbers, tradies and maintenance professionals for over 30 years!!
Why does Moflo have such a great reputation to get the job done?
- Used by plumbers, tradies and maintenance professionals for over 30 years in the market
- Eats all organic material down your drain, including grease, fat, hair, soap, skin, slime and food waste
- Safe for use with industry standard plumbing materials
- Formulated with virgin-grade 99% sulfuric acid
- Will not harm septic tank activity
Testimonials
“The greatest product I have ever used”
“WOW, an amazing drain unblocker”
“The go to product for the right job”
Product Frequently asked Questions (FAQ’s)
Frequently used drains in your bathroom, which includes shower, basin, floor waste, bath, kitchen sink, canteen drains, washroom drains, change rooms and locker room showers, basins and sinks.
Along with proprietary ingredients, Moflo contains 98% Sulfuric acid and a rust inhibitor to stop rusting in pipes.
Moflo has been supplied in Australia for the last 35 years.
Anything organic that goes down your drain from food scraps, grease, fat, sludge, oil, hair, soap, sanitary items, rags and coffee grounds.
Moflo will not effect regulated plumbing material which includes PVC plastic, copper, stainless steel, terracotta – do not use in aluminium plumbing.
Ensure you read the label before use and follow Safety Directions on the label. Ensure you pour Moflo slowly.
No, never mix Moflo and hot water together (ONLY COLD WATER)
Depending on the severity of the blockage and the size of the drain, read Directions for use on the label of the bottle.
Moflo is designed to be poured neatly and directly into a drain.
That’s Okay, its working.
Ensure the water level is at drain level. If there is too much water in the pipe, it will neutralise Moflo and it wont work.
No, that means Moflo is reacting with water and the organic material to clear your drain.
It is best to wipe up any excess or residue with a dry cloth so Moflo is not left on a drain or surface.
No, once a substantial amount of water (More water than Moflo) is added to Moflo, it neutralises and become inert and no longer works.
No, Moflo is not designed for these drains.
No, Moflo is safe for use with septic systems.
Immediately wash with excessive cold water
Ensure that the room you are using Moflo in is well ventilated, this is just the chemical reaction and best that you allow the fumes to clear before continuing to apply Moflo.