Buster Bathroom Drain Unblocker

| Feature | Buster (NaOH Based) | Acid Cleaners (H2SO4) | Biological Cleaners (Enzymes) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Hair & Soap Scum (Bathroom) | Food & Grease (Kitchen) | Maintenance | | Speed | Minutes to Hours | Minutes | Days to Weeks | | Mechanism | Saponification & Hydrolysis | Acid Hydrolysis | Enzymatic Digestion | | Safety Risk | Chemical Burns (Alkaline) | Chemical Burns (Acid) + Toxic Fumes | Very Low | | Venting | Minimal fumes | Dangerous fumes (Hydrogen Sulfide) | None |

"Bathroom drain blockages, primarily composed of keratin (hair) and fatty acids (soap scum), are effectively remediated through the application of Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH). The process, known as saponification, converts insoluble lipids into soluble soap, while hydrolysis degrades protein structures (referenced in standard chemistry texts regarding alkali reactions)." buster bathroom drain unblocker

For chemical products, the most precise technical document available is the . This is the document scientists and engineers use to understand exactly what is in the product. | Feature | Buster (NaOH Based) | Acid