Find out all about your favorite commercial!

What the Rid-X TV commercial - Science Fair is about.

The Rid-X TV Spot, 'Science Fair' is a witty commercial that showcases the effectiveness of the Rid-X septic system treatment product through a humorous portrayal of a science fair project. The commercial opens with a young girl presenting her science fair project on the importance of septic system health, which immediately catches the attention of the judges.

As the judges approach her science fair exhibit, they notice a small glass jar labeled "septic system" filled with an unknown, foul-smelling substance. The young girl then confidently asserts that Rid-X is the only septic system treatment with a unique formula that breaks down waste and maintains system health.

Suddenly, the jar begins to vibrate and shake, and the judges are flabbergasted to see live worms emerging from the jar. The young girl explains that the worms are a sign of good septic system health and proves her claim by pouring a packet of Rid-X into the jar. The worms immediately disappear, and all that is left is clean water.

The commercial ends with a satisfied grin from the young girl, who says, "Replenish your system with Rid-X!" The spot cleverly showcases Rid-X's ability to effectively break down waste and maintain septic system health using the examples of worms and the young girl's science fair project. It's a simple yet effective way to make an otherwise dull topic entertaining and memorable.

Rid-X TV commercial - Science Fair produced for Rid-X was first shown on television on September 24, 2018.

Frequently Asked Questions about rid-x tv spot, 'science fair'

Breaks down paper. RID-X® contains cellulase enzymes, the only enzyme that can digest paper. Breaks down grease. RID-X® is designed to attack grease in your septic tank, breaking it down to slow the accumulation of the greasy scum layer, which, if left unchecked, can compromise the function of your septic system.

How soon does RID-X® begin work? The enzymes in RID-X® begin working as soon as they come in contact with water. The bacteria take 2-4 hours to germinate and then begin to break down solid waste.

People usually use Rid-X to reduce the number of septic tank pumping and cleaning, but the reality is they increase susceptibility to clogging. After additives break solid waste into smaller particles than natural bacteria would, they make their way to the outlet baffle and settle in the drain field.

Rid-X does NOT clear up existing clogs. It is used after a clog has been properly cleared, and as preventive tool to reduce the occurrence of clogs in the future. You will still need to remember to remove the hair that gets caught in drains, and remove any foreign objects that get into the pipes.

Will RID-X® unclog my drain/pipes/toilet? No, however, when used regularly, RID-X® liquid can help break down organic build-up in your pipes, to help prevent clogs before they happen.

Will RID-X® unclog my drain/pipes/toilet? No, however, when used regularly, RID-X® liquid can help break down organic build-up in your pipes, to help prevent clogs before they happen.

Each box and bottle of RID-X® contains the following ingredients scientifically proven to break down household waste: Cellulase breaks down toilet paper, vegetable matter and some foods. Lipase breaks down fats, oils and grease. Protease breaks down proteins.

Baking Soda is a great cleaning agent since it's a mild alkali that can dissolve dirt and grease easily. Vinegar deodorizes the drain line by neutralizing the acidic odor molecules. Mix 1/3 of a cup of vinegar with 1/3 of a cup of baking soda and pour the fizzy mixture into the clogged sewer drain immediately.

Plunger. While this tool might appear basic, it remains the best way of unclogging a toilet. We recommend all households to have this tool and preferably one with a flange because they work best to unblock toilets. When using this tool, you need to place the plunger in the toilet bowl and push it down gently.

So let's start by troubleshooting here the first method I use is simply to get a bucket of water fill. It up you want to get to two and a half gallons of water and actually dump it in the bowl now

Try Dish Soap Pour roughly 1/4 cup of dish soap into the bowl and follow with a generous amount of hot water. Let the mixture sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Then, try flushing your toilet. Dish soap should act as a lubricant and loosen the clog.

Use Vinegar, Baking Soda, and Hot Water When mixing these ingredients, they will react, and your toilet will start having fizzy water. Next, just like with the hot water and dish soap mentioned above, you'll need to wait between 15 to 20 minutes for the solution to do its job.

Videos

Watch Rid-X TV Commercial, 'Science Fair'

We analyzed TV commercials placed on popular platforms and found the most relevant videos for you:

Actors

Actors who starred in Rid-X TV Spot, 'Science Fair'

Alejandra Stack photo
Braden Freeman photo
Ethan Stormant photo
Michaela Russell photo
Wimberly Jones photo
Advertisers

Advertisers of the Rid-X TV Spot, 'Science Fair'

Rid-X TV commercial - Science Fair
Rid-X

Rid-X is a company that specializes in septic system treatments and maintenance products. Their products are designed to improve the efficiency and longevity of septic tanks by promoting the breakdown...

Products

Products Advertised

Rid-X Liquid
Rid-X Powder
Rid-X Septi-Pacs
TV commercials

Similar commercials

Walmart Vision Center TV Spot, 'Boys Really Need to Be Boys'
NAPA 2013 Super Bowl TV Spot, 'Know How' Feat. Patrick Warburton
NFL Network 2013 Super Bowl TV Spot, 'Sand Castle' Featuring Deion Sanders
Cinnamon Frosted Flakes TV Spot, 'Victory'
Subaru TV Spot, 'Clasificación' [T1]
Kia Holidays On Us Sales Event TV Spot, 'Payments on Us'
Subaru Love Spring Event TV Spot, 'Keeps Getting Better: Impreza' [T2]
Walmart Spring Valley Vitamins TV Spot, 'High School Reunion'
PediaSure Grow & Gain TV Spot, 'Papi'
209 September 14, 2020
Subaru Love Spring Event TV Spot, 'Keeps Getting Better: Outback' [T2]
Shark Rotator TV Spot, 'More Five Star Reviews'
The Zebra TV Spot, 'Money Dump'
956 February 12, 2019