Drano® Kitchen Granules
Designed to destroy tough, greasy kitchen clogs
- Best on grease
- Works fast
- Safe on all pipes
Additional details

Safe for all pipes and septic tanks

Best on grease clogs

Works in 15 minutes
Where it works
Use it in your kitchen drain.
Note: If your kitchen sink has a garbage disposal, do not use Drano® Kitchen Granules. For a clog try Drano® Max Gel and for drain odor try Drano® Dual-Force Foamer.
How it works
Drano® Kitchen Granules has a powerful formula that heats water to quickly melt grease clogs in your kitchen sink. It’s designed to destroy your tough, greasy kitchen clogs guaranteed! If you’re not satisfied, it’s free*. Clogs happen, but with Drano®, you and your drains are unstoppable.
*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. Clear
Remove the remaining stagnant water from the kitchen sink with a sponge. If possible, remove drain strainer.

2. Pour
Pour 3 heaping tablespoons of Drano® kitchen granules in the kitchen drain. Do not use more than instructed.

3. Add water
Immediately pour 2 cups of hot but not boiling water in the drain.

4. Wait
Allow the product to work for 15 minutes.

5. Flush
After 15 minutes, flush/rinse thoroughly with cold water.

6. Repeat, if needed
If drain is still clogged, repeat steps one through five. If the problem persists after the second application, consult a plumber.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Do not mix this product with any other product.
- Do not use this product if you have recently treated this clog with a different product.
- Do not exceed the dosage as it can cause stagnation or permanent pipe clogging.
- Suitable for drain cleaning only.
- Do not use with a plunger, do not apply in the toilet, do not use in the bath or in shower.
- Do not pour the product in stagnant water or cold water.
- Do not use the product if the clog is caused by paper, plastic, or metal objects; do not use in pressurized drain openers or garbage disposals as splash back of lye can occur.
- Keep product off of all surfaces, fixtures, and utensils made all or in part of aluminum, stainless steel, wood, paint, acrylic or fiberglass.
- Keep hands, face, and clothing away from drain and children away from the sink area.
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