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Never had the need for chemicals in the past but needs must with this one.

What's the best?

Have a customer with a bath and a shower that are draining slow. Not vent related and no blockages in the soil pipes.
It's push fit and inaccessible so don't want to push a joint off with the snake.
Suspect a build up of hair and soap.
Cheers.
 
I have used Drain Buster but find it won’t work unless it can get directly to the blockage.
There is a chemical that I have seen advertised that claims to be unlike other chemicals and pass through the water to the blockage. No idea what it is called
 

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