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Plumber Reveals All: What Accumulates in Your
Pipes Behind the Toilet Is Something Nobody Wants to See — and It's the Real Reason for
Clogged Toilets
He has repaired over 15,000 toilets. What he finds in the drain pipes turns
even his stomach. Now he reveals why most clogs don't actually happen
suddenly — and how a German cleaning powder solves the problem where no
tool can reach.
Advertorial: Manuela Küppers | published 3 days ago
With years of experience in the
plumbing industry, he knows exactly what accumulates deep within the pipe system. The true causes
often remain hidden for a long time and build up gradually. He explains why
conventional methods often only help temporarily and how a special cleaning solution
effectively eliminates even stubborn deposits from the inside out.
The Disgusting Truth Your Plumber
Never Tells You
Your toilet looks clean? The porcelain is shining? No odor?
Then take a closer look. Or better yet: Look where you can't
see.
Right behind your toilet begins a pipe system you never get to see. A dark, damp labyrinth of drainpipes, consisting of bends and connectors. And that's exactly where
something happens that most people never notice their entire lives — until
it's too late.
Until one day the toilet stops draining.
Stefan Hofer knows this better than anyone. The master plumber from Essen has repaired
over 15,000 clogged toilets in 28 years. Private households, hotels, offices, nursing homes.
“People call me and say, ‘The toilet is suddenly clogged.’ But that’s almost never true. Toilets don’t suddenly get clogged. The problem is that it builds up slowly over months or even years. The blockage happens deep in the pipes, and you can’t see or smell it until it’s too late.”
What's Really Happening in Your Pipes
(and Why You Don't Notice)
Every time you flush, water flows through your pipes. So far, so obvious. But what
most people don't know:
Not everything flows away.
With every flush, a paper-thin layer remains on the inner walls of your drain pipes.
Grease, limescale, soap residue, organic deposits, cellulose from toilet paper.
Individually barely measurable. But over weeks and months, this layer compacts into a
tough, sticky coating.
Stefan Hofer calls it the "Biofilm Armor."
"Imagine your pipes are like arteries. And this biofilm is like cholesterol.
It builds up layer by layer. Slowly. Invisibly. And at some point, the pipe is so
narrowed that nothing gets through anymore.”
And here's where it gets truly disgusting:
This biofilm isn't just dirt. It's a living ecosystem of bacteria,
fungi, and microorganisms. An average toilet drain pipe contains
more bacteria per square centimeter than a public toilet seat.
And the worst part: When you clean your toilet — with toilet duck,
chlorine cleaner, tabs, or the toilet brush — you're only cleaning the porcelain. The visible
surface. The pipes behind it? You can't reach them. Not with a brush. Not with
a gel. Not with a tab.
You're cleaning the front door while rats multiply in the basement.
The 3 Phases of a Pipe Clog
(and Why Phases 1 and 2 Are Invisible)
Stefan Hofer explains how a clog really develops:
Phase 1: The Invisible Buildup (Months 1-12)
The biofilm begins to deposit on the pipe walls. Thin as a film. Invisible.
Odorless. Your toilet works perfectly. You notice nothing.
But: The pipe diameter is already narrowing. From 100mm to 90mm. Then 80mm. Imperceptibly.
Phase 2: The First Warning Signs (Months 12-24)
The water drains a bit slower. Sometimes it gurgles. Occasionally an
unpleasant odor rises — especially in warm weather. Most people think: "It'll
be fine.” Or they pour in some drain cleaner.
The drain cleaner dissolves the top layer. The biofilm underneath? Stays. The odor comes
back after two weeks.
Phase 3: The Clog (Sudden, but Predictable)
The pipe diameter is now so narrowed that a single larger piece of toilet paper,
a hygiene wipe, or a slightly firmer bowel movement blocks the remaining opening.
The water rises. Panic. Plunger. Emergency plumber on Sunday evening. 180 to 350 euros.
"And then I tell people: This didn't have to happen. If they had cleaned the pipes
regularly — not the toilet, the pipes — this would never have happened.”
Why Conventional Cleaners Don't
Solve the Problem (and Often Make It Worse)
Stefan Hofer has seen it all in 28 years. And he has a clear opinion on the common
methods:
Toilet Duck, Domestos and Co. (Liquid Toilet Cleaners): "They clean the porcelain.
Period. The liquid runs through the pipes when flushing, but it has no contact time.
The biofilm in the pipes isn't even touched. You can use toilet duck every day —
your pipes are still full.”
Chemical Drain Cleaners (Drano, Mr. Muscle Drain): "They're aggressive, yes.
They dissolve the top layer of the clog. But the biofilm that has built up over months
is so firmly attached that even caustic soda can't completely remove it. And the
worst part: These products attack your pipes. Especially in older houses with
plastic or cast iron pipes, this can get expensive.”
Plunger: "Works for minor clogs. But it
just pushes the blockage further down. The biofilm stays. The next clog is
guaranteed. And with stubborn clogs? Useless.”
Drain Snake: "Drills a hole through the clog. Fine. But the biofilm on the
pipe walls? A snake can't reach it. You're drilling a tunnel through the grime instead of
removing it. The pipe keeps narrowing.”
Emergency Plumber: "Of course I fix the problem. But for 180 to 350
euros. And I tell every customer: I'm happy to come. But if you maintained your pipes,
you’d never have to call me again.”
The Discovery That Made Stefan Hofer
Skeptical — and Then Convinced Him
“A colleague from the Netherlands told me about a cleaning powder. You pour it into
the toilet and the foam creeps into the pipes on its own. Dissolves the biofilm. Eliminates
clogs. Without any tools.”
Stefan Hofer laughed.
“I’ve been doing this for 28 years. If there were such a miracle product, I’d know about it.”
His colleague sent him a video. Stefan watched as the powder, upon contact with water, turned into
a dense foam that expanded downward into the pipe. After 20 minutes:
clear drain. Without lifting a finger.
“I watched the video three times. Then I ordered it.”
The product: FizzClean .
Why FizzClean Works Where Everything
Else Fails — in Your Pipes
FizzClean is not a liquid cleaner. It is a concentrated powder with a special
micro-foam technology. And this is exactly where the crucial difference lies:
Liquid cleaners flow downward — past the pipe walls.
FizzClean foam expands — and presses against the pipe walls.
As soon as the powder touches the water, millions of microscopically small
foam bubbles form. This foam actively expands and fills the entire pipe — 360 degrees,
wall to wall.
The foam doesn’t stay on the surface. It creeps into every pore, every corner, every bend
of the pipe system. Where no brush, no snake, and no liquid cleaner has ever
reached.
What happens in the next 20 minutes:
Step 1: The foam envelops the biofilm. The micro-bubbles press
against the pipe walls and encase the biofilm that has built up over years from all sides.
Step 2: Enzymes decompose the biofilm from the inside. The formula contains
specially developed enzymes that dissolve organic deposits — grease, limescale, cellulose,
bacterial colonies — at a molecular level. The biofilm is literally eaten away from the
inside.
Step 3: The foam carries everything away. When flushing, the foam takes
all the dissolved biofilm, bacteria, and deposits with it. What remains:
clean, clear pipe walls. Full diameter. Free-flowing drain.
The result: Not only is the current clog cleared — but also
the biofilm that would have caused the next clog is gone. Your pipes are as
clean as the day they were installed.
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