Diversified Chemical Citri Fresh Drain Maintainer & Deodorizer Ready-To-Use, 1 Gallon, 4 Per Case
Drain maintenance: Pour into slow or odorous drains to break down organic buildup and keep lines flowing.
Odor control: Treat floor drains, sink drains, and mop basins to neutralize persistent sour smells at the source.
Preventive care: Use regularly in low-use drains to stop residue accumulation before clogs form.
Restroom freshening: Apply in commercial restroom floor drains and sink traps to maintain a clean citrus scent between deep cleanings.
Who Would Benefit
- Janitorial and facilities maintenance teams managing multi-drain commercial buildings
- Restaurant and food-service operators needing ongoing drain odor control in prep and wash areas
- Property managers maintaining drain lines in apartment complexes, hotels, or office buildings
- Custodial staff in schools, hospitals, and public restrooms dealing with high-traffic floor drains
- Plumbing and drain-cleaning professionals who recommend maintenance products between service calls
Product Highlights
- Citrus-based formula breaks down organic debris and eliminates odors without harsh chemical fumes
- Ready-to-use liquid requires no mixing or dilution before application
- 1-gallon containers provide ample volume for multiple drain treatments per jug
- 4 jugs per case keeps a steady supply on hand for ongoing maintenance schedules
- Safe for use in all standard plumbing, including septic systems
- Works on floor drains, sink drains, mop sinks, and grease trap inlets
Application Areas
- Commercial kitchen floor drains and prep-sink drain lines
- Restroom floor drains, urinal traps, and lavatory sink drains
- Mop-sink basins and utility-room drain openings
- Break-room and janitorial-closet sinks
Preparation & Use
Routine maintenance: Pour 4 to 6 ounces directly into each drain, allowing it to coat the trap and line; repeat weekly or as needed.
Heavy odor treatment: Apply 8 to 10 ounces to the affected drain, let stand for 15 minutes, then flush with warm water.
Low-use drains: Treat infrequently used drains every two weeks to prevent dry-trap odors and organic film buildup.



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