Liquid Plumr Urgent Clear Gel Reviews New! -
If you have standing water in a sink or shower, need a fast, heavy-duty fix, and you can follow simple instructions, is a hero. But disrespect it (use it in a toilet, leave it overnight, or skip gloves), and it will turn your bathroom into a chemistry lab nightmare.
Review #1 – The Skeptic (5 Stars) “I’ve been burned by cheap drain openers. They fizzle, they smell like a science fair volcano, and they do nothing. But at 11 PM with a sink full of Thanksgiving gravy water? I bought Urgent Clear. The gel is thick—like blue snot. It doesn't splash back. You pour it in, wait 10 minutes (they say 7, but I waited 10), then flush with hot water. The sound alone was worth it: WHOOOOSH . That clog didn’t just clear; it evacuated. Five stars.” Sarah noted the “no splash” comment. With her luck, she’d need that. liquid plumr urgent clear gel reviews
Review #3 – The Landlord (4 Stars) “I manage 40 units. I’ve tried every chemical known to man. Drano Max Gel is fine. Liquid Plumr Urgent Clear is better for standing water. Why? Because the gel is denser than water. It sinks through the clog instead of diluting on top. It cleared a hair-and-soap-scum dam in 8 minutes that a snake couldn’t even reach. Minus one star because if you leave it for an hour, it can soften PVC pipes. Follow the timer. Set a phone alarm.” Sarah checked her pipes. PVC. She set her alarm. If you have standing water in a sink
Sarah dried her feet, poured a glass of wine, and wrote her own review: “Saved my Sunday. Killed a hair clog dead. Didn’t melt my pipes. Smells like industrial cleaner, but worth it. Tip: Wear goggles. Don’t use on toilets. And for the love of plumbing, don’t let it sit for an hour. Follow the 7-minute rule. Would buy again—but I hope I never have to.” Final Takeaway for the Reader: They fizzle, they smell like a science fair
Use urgently. Clear urgently. And call a real plumber if you hear the second gurgle .