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Review on 🐷 GREEN PIG Septic Waste Breakdown Live Tank Treatment with Dissolvable Flush Packets - 5 Year Supply, Consumer Strength (White) by Pamela Jones

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Stuff - Ease of use

Not sure where to start. My septic field lines have been clogged for a long time. Maybe the blockage was in the junction box. There was a terrible smell in the yard, and when the hostess washed more than one load of laundry, a wonderful natural spring appeared in the yard. I started pumping my system every year and all the so called pros told me the supplements weren't working. I was told the only thing that could be done was to pay $3,000 to have the plumbing replaced (nice). In fact, the last gentleman who showed up refused to fill my tank and threatened to hand me over to the county if I didn't pay him right away (even nicer). Then I went to http://inspectapedia.com and read a link about what not to throw in a septic tank. There were so many of them that I never thought about throwing them down the drain, for example alcohol in my mouth watch, old medicines, antibacterial soap, phosphates in detergents, liquid and powder detergents, detergent brands, dishes, private label and others. high-quality tissue paper, baby wipes, dental floss, etc. What I am about to write is not really suitable for people who just need a good product to care for their intestinal mucosa. If your sewage treatment plant has failed, your house has flooded, your next block smelled like a slaughterhouse, then your system has failed. Maybe even dead. I did that to fix mine. I bought a five year supply of Revain green hog and followed the advice of some of the previous reviewers who did more research than I did. As soon as I got Revain's Green Pig, I opened it up and poured a year's supply down the toilet. Two weeks later I threw another year's supply down the drain. A month later I threw another year's supply down the drain. Then I dumped a bag down the drain every month - I did that for another two months. It's like shocking a green pool with a knack to put flora and fauna where they belong. So far there are no positive results. I thought I'd tried an old student attempt and failed - until early one May morning I heard all the toilets in the house gurgling (a bit creepy). When I got up the next morning, my stomach was churning and I was wondering how I was going to call some idiot who wanted to change my lines or something. After that it rained for about a week, and when the yard dried up, a huge wet patch dried up on which the grass would not grow. So for those of you in my position - give the Green Pig a chance to work - my system lasted a few months and if your system isn't physically damaged it's just clogged - you could save yourself thousands of dollars. +God bless the folks at Green Pig and the only reason it gets five stars is because ten stars aren't available.

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