What is Drano used for and how?
Drano Bottle Bombs
The other usage for Drano is the Drano Bottle Bombs. It has been a youthful prank for decades, since it requires cheap common household products. The materials needed is a plastic soda bottle, aluminum foil, and Drano Liquid Clog Remover. To make the Drano Bottle Bomb, first shape tiny balls of aluminum foil, and insert it into the plastic bottle. Secondly, fill the bottle about ¾ of the way with Drano, and close it tightly with the cap. And lastly shake the bottle for a faster process and throw it far away from you, and anyone else. (Snopes, 2013)
Snopes (2013) stated that “The combination of Sodium Hydroxide, and Aluminum create a strong chemical reaction which releases Hydrogen gas. When the gas builds up to a sufficent pressure, the bottle explodes releasing the contents in an explosive burst.” If the contents come in contact, it can cause severe burns to the skin ripping off flesh and bones, and produce toxic fumes which shouldn’t be inhaled.
The other usage for Drano is the Drano Bottle Bombs. It has been a youthful prank for decades, since it requires cheap common household products. The materials needed is a plastic soda bottle, aluminum foil, and Drano Liquid Clog Remover. To make the Drano Bottle Bomb, first shape tiny balls of aluminum foil, and insert it into the plastic bottle. Secondly, fill the bottle about ¾ of the way with Drano, and close it tightly with the cap. And lastly shake the bottle for a faster process and throw it far away from you, and anyone else. (Snopes, 2013)
Snopes (2013) stated that “The combination of Sodium Hydroxide, and Aluminum create a strong chemical reaction which releases Hydrogen gas. When the gas builds up to a sufficent pressure, the bottle explodes releasing the contents in an explosive burst.” If the contents come in contact, it can cause severe burns to the skin ripping off flesh and bones, and produce toxic fumes which shouldn’t be inhaled.