How Often do you guys -clean- your drain lines

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Pipe was snaked - slow drain/backup resolved. It was not a hard clog.

What residual/that had been building up on the sidewalls inside the pipe the slow drain point (kitchen sink), I'm using the Enzymes as a (DWV cleaner) proactive clean of the inside of the sidewalls of the pipe. Aka, get rid of the bio-film on the ID of the pipe

What's with the hate on Enzymes ?
Sure I can jet or cutter it . I have both the tools on hand for such.....

Enzymes are slower but it's a cleaner approach to me...finished space, etc
 
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Pipe was snaked - slow drain/backup resolved. It was not a hard clog.

What residual/that had been building up on the sidewalls inside the pipe the slow drain point (kitchen sink), I'm using the Enzymes as a (DWV cleaner) proactive clean of the inside of the sidewalls of the pipe. Aka, get rid of the bio-film on the ID of the pipe

What's with the hate on Enzymes ?
Sure I can jet or cutter it . I have both the tools on hand for such.....

Enzymes are slower but it's a cleaner approach to me...finished space, etc

SLOWER ?? most people rather have their grease removed ASAP and with in an hour have the drains running full flow as originally designed and then in 10 years do it again . With a decent wet dry their is no back flow mess
 
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