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Description
🚐 Cajun Max® RV Kitchen Drains Treatment
Fat, oil, and grease drain treatment formulated to prevent buildup, reduce odors, and keep RV kitchen plumbing flowing freely
Overview
Cajun Max® RV Kitchen Drains Treatment is a fat, oil, and grease (FOG) destroyer engineered specifically for compact RV plumbing systems where grease buildup and slow drainage are common. The formula works by breaking grease adhesion and preventing re-depositing of fats that lead to clogs, backups, and odors.
Unlike harsh drain chemicals, Cajun Max® is non-acidic and non-caustic, making it suitable for routine maintenance in RV sinks, dishwashers, and grey water systems. Built-in odor-neutralizing technology helps reduce smells associated with grease and organic residue, keeping RV interiors fresher with minimal effort.
✅ What This Product Is Used For
- Preventing fat, oil, and grease buildup in RV kitchen drains
- Maintaining free-flowing water in RV sink plumbing
- Supporting clean grey water holding tanks
- Reducing drain odors caused by grease accumulation
- Routine RV plumbing maintenance after dishwashing
❌ What This Product Is Not For
- Not a caustic or acid drain opener
- Not intended to dissolve solid debris
- Not for black water tanks
- Not a disinfectant or sanitizer
- Not for use outside plumbing systems
⚙️ Key Performance Advantages
- Breaks grease adhesion to prevent re-depositing
- Helps reduce clogs and slow-moving drains
- Odor-neutralizing compounds reduce drain smells
- Non-acidic and safe for RV plumbing systems
- Designed for routine maintenance with minimal effort
🏢 Common Use Environments
- RV kitchen sinks
- RV dishwashers
- Grey water holding tanks
- Mobile kitchens and trailers
- Campers and motorhomes
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cajun Max® RV Kitchen Drains Treatment safe for RV plumbing?
Yes. It is non-acidic and designed for use in RV plumbing and grey water systems when used as directed.
Does this product use enzymes?
No. The formula does not contain enzymes and works by breaking grease adhesion and preventing buildup.
Can this be used after washing dishes?
Yes. It is specifically designed to be dosed after dishwashing to prevent grease accumulation.
Will this remove existing clogs?
It helps break down grease buildup but is not intended to clear solid obstructions or severe blockages.
Does it help with drain odors?
Yes. Odor-neutralizing compounds help reduce smells caused by grease and organic residue.
🧪 Active Ingredient(s) or Core Composition
- Water – Base carrier for controlled application
- Surfactant System – Breaks grease adhesion and prevents re-depositing
- FOG Breakdown Agents – Target fat, oil, and grease accumulation
- Odor-Neutralizing Compounds – Reduce drain-related odors
📌 Directions for Use (Summary)
Dose 1 to 2 ounces of Cajun Max® RV Kitchen Drains Treatment into sink drains after washing dishes to prevent fat, oil, and grease buildup, clogs, and slow-moving water.
Rinse sink thoroughly with hot water.
Apply 2 ounces to an empty dishwasher and run on the heaviest cycle, such as Pots and Pans.
Rinse drains and dishwashers thoroughly after use.
⚠️ Safety & Handling
Flush eyes with water until irritation stops if contact occurs. If irritation persists, consult a doctor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged skin exposure. Keep out of reach of children. Non-toxic when used as directed.
🚛 Shipping & Compliance Notice
- Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated
- Hazard Class: Not regulated
- Identification Number: Not regulated
- Packing Group: Not regulated
General Usage Limitation
This product is intended for professional, commercial, or industrial use only unless otherwise stated. The user is solely responsible for determining suitability for any specific application and for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Seismic Blends makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding fitness for a particular purpose or use beyond those explicitly stated. Misuse, improper handling, or failure to follow safety guidelines may result in damage or injury. Always review the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).



