Sulfuric Acid For Drain Cleaning [HD]
Arthur arrived, lugging a thick, ceramic jug with a hazard diamond the color of dried blood. The label read: Sulfuric Acid – 93% – For Industrial Use Only.
His truck, a rattling testament to negligence, bore a hand-painted sign: “Hargrove’s Drains: We Eat the Problem.” sulfuric acid for drain cleaning
“It’s eating it,” Arthur whispered, his eyes gleaming behind the scratched shield. “It’s breaking the long-chain fatty acids into glycerol and sulfonates. Dehydrating the cellulose. Turning the hair into a carbon skeleton. It’s not cleaning. It’s digesting .” Arthur arrived, lugging a thick, ceramic jug with
“The horror, Arthur,” Mrs. Gable said, wringing a dish towel. “The water just sits there.” “It’s breaking the long-chain fatty acids into glycerol
Mrs. Gable yelped. The drain gurgled like a dying beast. The standing water began to swirl, not gently, but with a frantic, boiling motion. Chunks of the clog—black, fibrous, ancient—were carbonized and shot up in tiny, fizzy explosions.
“Five hundred dollars,” he said.
“The weak stuff is for amateurs, Mrs. Gable,” he grunted, pushing past her into the kitchen. The air smelled of old grease and decay.