If the grease trap is at the home, the homeowner can try to pour a pot of boiling water down the drain and wait until the grease rises to the top. Then they can use a plunger to suction onto the grease and push it down the drain.

A grease trap is designed to catch and hold fats, oils, and other grease-containing materials that can contaminate water supplies. Grease falls through a series of screens into a container below.

There are a few ways to clean a grease trap drain. One is to pour a bucket of hot water down the drain and let it run for a while. Another is to use a plunger to suction onto the grease and pull it out.

Grease traps should be cleaned at least once a month, but it is best to clean them every week.

Baking soda is a common solution to dissolve grease in drains.

There are many homemade drain cleaners available on the internet, but the best one is probably a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda.

Drain cleaner is not a good choice for a grease trap. It can damage the metal and cause clogs.

It depends on the size and type of grease trap, but typically it costs around $50 to clean a grease trap.

Vinegar will dissolve grease in drains, but it can also cause damage to the drain system. Always use a cleaner that is specifically designed for drains before using vinegar.

Coke is not a drain unclogger.

There are a few ways to pump a grease trap. One is to use a plunger. Another is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment.

A plunger.

There are a few ways to pump a grease interceptor. One way is to use a hand pump. Another way is to use a hydraulic pump.

Bleach will not unclog a drain.

Boiling water will not unclog a drain – it will just cause steam and hot water to flow through the drain more quickly. To unclog a drain, use a plunger or pour a pot of boiling water down the drain.