Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Where is the Zip-It Tool Manufactured?The Zip-It Drain Cleaning tool is manufactured right here in the USA. Manufactured, packaged, and sold by US employees. Using the highest quality materials with state-of-the-art injection molding machinery.
Q2: What is the Zip-It Clean drain cleaning tool?At Zip-It Clean, we created our drain cleaning tool to make unclogging your drains quick, easy, and chemical-free. It’s designed to remove hair, soap scum, and other buildup in minutes. Lightweight, flexible, and simple to use, it keeps your sinks, tubs, and showers flowing freely without the mess or expense of professional help.
Q3: How does the Zip-It Clean tool work?Our tool has specially engineered barbs that latch onto clogs deep inside your drain. Just insert it, twist or wiggle gently, and pull it out—the debris comes with it. It’s a safe, non-damaging method for most household drains, so you get instant results without needing any plumbing expertise.
Q4: Is the Zip-It Clean tool reusable?Absolutely! The Zip-It Clean tool is made from durable, high-quality material so you can use it multiple times. After each use, simply remove the debris, rinse it under warm water with mild soap, and let it dry. For heavy-duty clogs, you can choose to replace it for convenience.
Q5: Which drains work best with the Zip-It Clean tool?Our tool is perfect for most bathroom sinks, bathtubs, and shower drains—especially where hair clogs are common. It also works on small kitchen sink drains. However, we don’t recommend it for toilets, garbage disposals, or large outdoor drains, as these require different tools and methods for safe cleaning.
Q6: Does the Zip-It Clean tool need chemicals to work?No, our tool is 100% chemical-free. It works purely on mechanical action, making it safe for your pipes, the environment, and your family. By skipping chemical cleaners, you protect your plumbing from corrosion and avoid harmful fumes while still getting a clean, free-flowing drain.
Q7: How often should I use the Zip-It Clean tool?We suggest using it every few weeks for preventive maintenance or any time you notice water draining slowly. Regular use stops buildup before it becomes a stubborn clog. Many customers make the Zip-It Clean part of their monthly cleaning routine for hassle-free plumbing care year-round.
Q8: Will the Zip-It Clean tool damage my pipes?No, the Zip-It Clean tool is designed to be safe for standard household drains. Its flexible body easily bends to fit your pipes without scratching or causing damage. Just follow our instructions for gentle use, and you’ll clear clogs quickly without risking harm to your plumbing.
Q9: How do I clean and store the Zip-It Clean tool?After use, remove any debris caught on the barbs, rinse with warm soapy water, and let it dry completely. Store it in a dry, clean location—some customers keep it under the sink for easy access. Proper care ensures your tool stays effective for multiple uses.
Q10: Can I use the Zip-It Clean tool if I already tried a liquid drain cleaner?Yes, but always use caution. If you’ve recently poured a chemical cleaner down the drain, wear gloves and rinse the drain with water before using the Zip-It Clean tool. This will help protect your hands and avoid direct contact with any leftover chemicals in the pipes.
Q11: Where can I buy the Zip-It Clean tool?You can order directly from our official website, zipitclean.com, to get the genuine product and the best prices. We also partner with select online marketplaces and retail stores. Buying from us ensures you get quality, authentic tools backed by our trusted customer service team.
Q12: Do you offer bulk or wholesale purchasing options?Yes! We offer bulk and wholesale orders for customers, cleaning professionals, and retailers. If you’re interested, simply reach out to our team via the contact form on our website. We’ll provide pricing, shipping details, and any promotional offers available for larger orders.
Q13: What should I do if the Zip-It Clean tool doesn’t fix my clog?While our tool works on most hair and debris clogs, some blockages may be deeper or caused by other issues like grease buildup or foreign objects. If the tool doesn’t clear your clog, we recommend calling a professional plumber to avoid damaging your pipes or fixtures.