What happens if Drano gets on your skin?
Furthermore, can drain cleaner burn your skin?
It is estimated that nationwide approximately 3,000 injuries per year are related to drain cleaners and that one-third of these involve cutaneous burns. CONCLUSION: Highly concentrated sulfuric acid drain cleaner can produce full-thickness cutaneous burns that require skin grafting in the majority of cases.
One may also ask, how do you neutralize Drano on skin?
Pour white vinegar or lemon juice on the affected area to neutralize the Drano. Use enough to saturate the area and let it sit for about five minutes. Vinegar and lemon juice neutralize odors and will prevent any remaining traces of the Drano from eating through the affected surface.
In fact, a chemical cleaner can actually make a clog worse by turning the clog into a more solid, congealed mass. As in the above case, a drain cleaner can cause a partial loosening of the deposits which may cause a total blockage further down the line, especially if the flow through the pipes is slow!