

🚿 Keep your drains flowing and your home fresh—because slow drains are so last decade!
Zep Drain Defense Enzymatic Drain Cleaner Powder is a powerful 16 oz. enzymatic formula designed to safely and effectively break down organic buildup in drains. Suitable for all plumbing and septic systems, it offers up to 40 treatments per pack, making it perfect for both preventative maintenance and tackling slow drains. This unscented, non-corrosive cleaner also neutralizes odors, ensuring fresher, clog-free drains without harsh chemicals.






















| ASIN | B000AXDLAI |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,328 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #17 in Septic Tank Treatments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,899) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Import | Made in the USA |
| Included Components | Zep Drain Care Build-Up Remover Powder 18 Ounces ZDC16 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | DC16 |
| Manufacturer | Zep |
| Perfume | Unscented |
| Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Volume | 532.32 Milliliters |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
L**E
Works better than anything else I've tried
Helps keep drains clean and definitely reduces floor basement drain odor than other products I've used. House was built in 50s and my basement drain always has an odor. I put vinegar and baking soda down it regularly, but this has helped tremendously!
C**R
N8ce Find
Seems to works well against shredded hair and soap scum. No more slow or clogged drains for me. I hate standing in water in the shower.
S**L
It's a job to eliminate drain flies.
I'm writing this review in order to maybe help someone else that has a drain fly problem. I first saw 1-2 drain flies on my tile shower wall. I first started making my own baking soda/salt/vinegar solution and pouring down the drains. I did A LOT of cleaning of the sink and shower pipes. And, I unscrewed and cleaned out the U-pipes under the sinks. I was still seeing a few flies in the bathroom. Secondly, I tried In Vade Bio Drain cleaner (thick gel) from Amazon. Thirdly, I tried ZEP Liquid Heat Gel Industrial Drain Opener (thick gel) from Wal-Mart. Fourthly, I used Zep Drain Defense Pipe Build-Up Remover Power. This one is the best value because you mix only a small scoop with a pint of water. (I do deduct one star because of the packaging. The canister came in a brown flat paper bag like envelope. When I opened the envelope up, powder had spilled out in the bag. When I got that mess cleaned up, I discovered that the scoop was at the bottom of the canister. Other reviewers have also written this. If the canister had a thin plastic seal on the top, it wouldn't spill out during shipping even if the screw-on cap came off. That's just a suggestion for the company.) This product says - "Made in the USA". I think the two (2) Zep products were good ones. After thorough investigation of the tiled shower, which I had stopped using while fly killing, I found dead drain fly larvae around the cracked grout where the grout flooring meets the tile wall of the shower. The flies were breeding in the shower pan. I have had a fan running in the shower 4 days now. I haven't seen any drain flies in 2 days now. I ordered Tekko Trio Foam from Amazon, and that came in today. I've now sprayed that in the crack line of the grout all the way around the shower. During this whole 10 day process, I've kept the drain openings covered when not in use. UPDATE: Flies were still not completely eliminated after using multiple products, so I hired a carpenter to tear out the whole shower floor & about 4 inches up the shower wall and start from scratch to replace the shower floor. Whenever the carpenter tore out the tile on the lower 4 inches of the shower bench, 8-9 flies swarmed out. He said it looked like the drain flies had made a little cave under the shower bench. It has been a long process tearing out the shower floor and replacing it. My advice to anyone with drain flies in a tile shower is to keep going further to find the source of the moisture and fix it. Then, you will have no more flies.
S**M
Solid
I’m only two nights in out of the recommended initial three-night series, and I’m already seeing a reduction in drain flies around my kitchen. Easy to use, plenty of product for the price making it a solid value.
N**O
Follow directions, use 2 days in a row initially, redo every 1-2 months
I had the stinkiest sink from the over flow hole. Im talking rotten possum in a hot swamp. I tried bleach, that foam cleaner with tube in a can, shaving cream, vinegar and spoon massive amounts of and baking soda vinegar and more baking soda packing it in there and leaving sit over night, it did improve for a week but still has odor.I had also stuck those thin drain bushes and beat the scrubbed around up and down of the hole with pure rage.. I used this stuff 2 nights in a row letting it sit for eight hours. I put a cutting board over the sink so some imbecile didnt accidentally use the sink. Smell gone. NOW, I do have to repeat it every 2 months, and don't wait to do when it becomes corpse stinky. Stay ahead of it. I was about to replace the sink, now I don't have to. Very, very pleased. Im as fussy as it comes, when something doesn't work I return it. So if I'm happy you will be too. Follow directions, use 2 nights in a row just to make sure you massacred the funk!
L**S
Unsure about the effectiveness of the product
So most people are looking at this product since your pipes are clogged and you are looking for some natural way of breaking through sludge rather than use the chemical products. I bought this product since my kitchen sink was backing up pretty bad. So the reason I gave this a three star is that I am not sure how effective this product is. Initially when I first used the product, it appears that it helped with the drainage. Unfortunately, after a few weeks later, my sink backed up to the point that I had to call a plumber. I literally dropped the powder twice (one at night and in the morning) a day and let it sit for several hours, but it didn’t help. I did look at the p-trap before calling the plumber and it appeared clean, but it appears that the sludge was behind the wall. Just to give you some insights, I live in a condominium and the clog was apparently behind the walls. I had thought it would be covered by the home owners association since it is between the walls. However, the plumber said it was my pipe and that I was responsible. So the product may work on the pipes under the sink, but not sure how much effective it is or if it is just kicking the can (sludge) down the road for you to eventually call a plumber. TL:DR – It seems like it works on the pipes below the sink, but it may just delay the problem. Had to eventually call a plumber since it didn’t clear the clog beyond the wall.
A**H
No amount of cleaners or bleach could get rid of the smell coming from our bathroom drain. Couple doses of this stuff and it’s good as new. Highly recommended!
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