How Does Croc Crete®’s Concrete and Mortar Dissolver Work Croc Crete® is a dissolver solution for concrete and its variants that is super-potent yet environmentally friendly. It breaks down the molecular bonds in concrete and its variants thus turning it into a loose mixture of sand and aggregate that can be easily washed away thus clearing blocked pipes and conduits. Croc-Crete®’s unique formula is biodegradable and gentle on PVC pipes. Because it has exceptional de-bonding properties while remaining safe for drainage pipes, Croc-Crete®’s industrial-strength concrete remover can be applied to pipes and conduits to remove unwanted concrete. Biodegradable Concrete Dissolver Croc-Crete®’s concrete remover is a biodegradable and eco-friendly solution that dissolves concrete, mortar, tile grout, concrete, and cement from tough-to-access locations like drain pipes, plumbing systems, and conduits. Croc-Crete®’s heavy-duty cement remover saves customers thousands of dollars by eliminating the need to dig up the plumbing system to remove obstructions caused by concrete and it variants. Croc Crete® makes it simple for contractors to remove build-ups of concrete and its variants inside the pipes of plumbing systems. Instead of digging up the affected plumbing system to remove blockages, Croc Crete® simply needs to be applied to the pipes, so it can dissolve the binding agent that gives concrete and its variants their strength, and once this happens, they are reduced to sand and aggregate that can easily be removed from the plumbing system. Croc Crete®’s cement remover is tough on concrete blockages yet gentle on PVC and cast iron pipes that are in good condition. It also works on copper pipes, but requires a bit more care while doing so. Check out this video on how easily Croc Crete®’s concrete dissolver can dissolve construction compound buildup safely and effectively while saving you money. Precautions: Croc-Crete® is developed for professional use only. Homeowners looking to dissolve concrete in PVC pipes should contact local plumbing, drain, or sewer companies to handle this product.