RootX: How do I mix and apply it to stop root intrusion?

RootX treats root intrusion in sewer/toilet lines when you choose the correct jar size, mix the dry components for about one minute, apply via a sewer cleanout or toilet, add roughly 19 litres of water per kilo, and then restrict water use for 4–6 hours.

Which RootX jar size should I choose?

A 908 g jar treats approximately 15 m of 100 mm pipe. A 1.8 kg jar treats approximately 30 m of 100 mm pipe or 22.5 m of 150 mm pipe.

How do I mix RootX correctly?

Hold the square container and the narrow end of the funnel (keep a gloved hand over the funnel cap), then rock the container and funnel back and forth for about one minute so the two dry components cycle between the funnel and container several times.

How do I apply RootX through a sewer cleanout?

After mixing, remove the cap and pour the entire mixture through the funnel into the cleanout, then add about 19 litres of water per kilo of RootX to push foam down the line (e.g., ~38 litres for a 908 g jar).

How do I apply RootX via a toilet?

Flush first and add the dry mixture as the water descends, then add about 19 litres of water per kilo to drive foam down the drain. Do not use more than a 908 g jar for a single toilet application to avoid overflow.

What should I do after treatment?

Restrict water usage for 4–6 hours after application.

Quick dosage guide

  • 908 g → ~15 m of 100 mm pipe; add ~38 L water total.

  • 1.8 kg → ~30 m of 100 mm or ~22.5 m of 150 mm; add ~19 L per kilo.

Safety reminder

Wear chemical-resistant gloves and apron, and keep a 20-litre bucket of clean water ready. Follow the mixing and application steps carefully.

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