Drano® Kitchen Gel
Breaks through tough greasy clogs
- Cuts through standing water
- safe on garbage disposals
- safe on all pipes
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Breaks through tough greasy kitchen clogs

Cuts through standing water

Removes clogs that can harbor germs and bacteria

Safe on all pipes and garbage disposal systems
Where it works
Safe for kitchen drains and garbage disposals.
How it works
Drano® Kitchen Gel is specifically formulated for tough greasy kitchen clogs. Drano® cuts through standing water and removes clogs, which can be a source of odors and can harbor germs and bacteria.
*S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. calculation based in part on data reported by NielsenIQ through its Total U.S. XAOC Scantrack Service for the Drain Gel Category for 52 weeks ending 03/01/2025. Copyright © 2025, Nielsen Consumer LLC.

1. Open
Carefully push down on childproof cap with palm of hand and turn cap counterclockwise. Don't squeeze bottle or splash product. (Clean up any spills at once.) To lock cap, push down on cap and screw on tightly.

2. Pour
Pour whole bottle slowly down the drain.

3. Wait
Allow to work for 15 minutes. For tough problems, allow 30 minutes.

4. Flush
Flush with hot, but not boiling, water. Repeat steps two, three, and four is necessary.
- Important: Open carefully and keep hands, face, children and pets away. Do not squeeze bottle, avoid splashing, and clean up spills at once.
- Never use a plunger during or after use of Drano® Kitchen Gel because product may still be present if drain is not clear.
- Do not reuse empty container. Rinse container and replace cap before discarding. Keep container tightly closed.
- Do not mix Drano® Kitchen Gel with other household cleaners as hazardous fumes may result. If gases are released, leave area immediately – ventilate if possible.
- Danger: Keep out of reach of children and pets. Harmful if swallowed. May burn eyes, skin, and mucous membranes on contact.
- Do not use or mix Drano® Kitchen Gel™ with other cleaners or chemicals, as hazardous fumes or a violent reaction may result. If gases are released, leave area immediately - ventilate if possible.
- First aid - Give immediately.
- If in eyes: Rinse immediately with water. Remove contact lenses, then flush eyes with water for 15 minutes.
- If swallowed: Rinse mouth. Drink a cup of milk or water. Do not induce vomiting.
- If on skin: Remove affected clothing. Flush skin with water for 15 minutes.
- In all cases, call poison control center or physician.
- Contains sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite.
- Keep container tightly closed and stored in a locked cabinet.
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