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Drano contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
Little if any. Drano is, in essence, lye.
Yes, the main ingredient in Drano is sodium hydroxide, a strong base.
Drano has an approximate pH level of 13-14 which is very basic.
No definitely not. Drano should not be used anywhere. It is very harmful to your plumbing
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Same as you would for a double sink. There is a short tail piece with the disposal that attaches with a flat plate and a short bolt. Install the disposal on the sink and route the drain as needed. There has to be a trap between the disposal and the drain.
I strongly advise against using drano. The drain line from the dishwasher to the garbage disposal is pretty short. Try running your dishwasher and fill up your sink, when your dishwasher starts to drain, pull the plug on the sink and start your garbage disposal. You may be able to get away with using Drano a few times, but the thin plastic tube will be made brittle and possibly break in the future, also you will want to run it empty a few times if you do use a chemical. Odds are the clog is at the drain and you have some clearly nasty junk clogging it that will require some manual work. I recommend cutting up a coat hanger and bending a small hook on the end to clean it out. There could be other electrical / mechanical issues with your dishwasher, you may want to have a trusted service technician take a look.
Drano
Drano was created in 1923.
Drano is an alkaline cleaner.
Drano contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
Little if any. Drano is, in essence, lye.
Yes, the main ingredient in Drano is sodium hydroxide, a strong base.
Drano has an approximate pH level of 13-14 which is very basic.
If the amount of Drano consumed is small enough, a person can survive drinking it. Contrary to other website information, Drano will not produce a high. People who drink Drano may not die, but they face a lifetime of misery and surguries to repair the damage. Drano is extremely caustic, and damages to the mouth and esophagus can be extensive.