At the moment I am using Nappy San in my toilet can anyone give me a better choice without using chemicals as I am alergic to them
gst said
03:11 AM Jan 26, 2013
Your still using the best stuff
marggie and David said
03:16 AM Jan 26, 2013
Yep I think I am too ,did read somewhere that you should only buy the one with min of 30% active ingrediant, which we use, found that anything less didn't keep the smell down, I still feel in the hot weather that I need something in the top tank other than a chemical
valnrob said
03:59 AM Jan 26, 2013
Why not try Dettol or Eucalptus oil. I use a spray bottle with dettol or eucalyptus and water to spray the bowl.
Bucko said
04:04 AM Jan 26, 2013
I've been using Bio-Magic for the last 10 years, organic and can be emptied into any septic or toilet system without any adverse effect, great product, expensive though.
Kevin.
Baz421 said
04:38 AM Jan 26, 2013
Pine o Clean eucalyptus works well (the green bottle) - about $5 a bottle and Ok in all toilets. About 80 ml to our 15l tank is fine. Kills odours Ok, change a bit more frequently in40c heat though like most of them.
barrie said
05:03 AM Jan 26, 2013
Agree with Bucko Bio magic is the way to go been using it for 18 months now and it far better than napisan although it's dearer
marggie and David said
05:16 AM Jan 26, 2013
Hey Guys thanks for the comments but I am alergic to chemicals and need to keep to the best non chemical stuff
Boothie said
05:22 AM Jan 26, 2013
I am now watching this thread with interest, new to the portable toilet thing and was told not to use Nappy San as it does not break down human waste, only strips it out of nappies!
Only other alternative is a dry dunny with phenyl and wood ash, and yes, I can still rememeber the night men and I am only nearly 55!
Roving-Dutchy said
05:46 AM Jan 26, 2013
Just stick to the Homebrands from Coles, Woolies, Aldi or Reject shop, these are only sodium percarbonate usually states on label 34%.
The branded products also have sodium percarbonate but also seem to have other additions which for some reason don't seem to work as well in toilets.
If you are looking for more info just google, sodium percarbonate there is a wealth of information.
I just throw capful or two into the porta potti toss in a bit of water and give it a shake, if it starts to get on the nose just toss a bit more in, works for us, and my job of emptying is so much easier, rarely any smell.
buffy61 said
05:48 AM Jan 26, 2013
Also watching this tread with interest. Newbies to caravanning. So, with the Napisan (or cheap version) do you have to dissolve it first? What ratio? How much do we put into the tank? Thanks for your advice!!
Vicki
Sheba said
06:08 AM Jan 26, 2013
Not sure how many you'll find if you do a Search, but there have been so many posts advocating the use of home-brand Napi-san, that it's not funny.
Use the Search button.
Cheers,
Sheba.
milo said
07:00 AM Jan 26, 2013
are these any good for home loos?
marggie and David said
07:47 AM Jan 26, 2013
I use 2 capfuls to about a lt of hot water be careful to disolve it in a regular bucket as when you put it into warm to hot water it will froth up big time, disolve it and then tip it into the toilet , if we are stationary for more than a day or so I will open the outside trap door on the van and give my casset a good shake to move the contents around as the paper tends to pile up like a pyramid (I only use thetford paper) regular paper I find does not break down as well ,so shaking the cassete around a bit helps to move it around, nappy san does disolve everything with no smell sometimes when it is getting a bit full in the very hot weather I just feel I would like to have some sort of fresher fragrance yes I do put an extra capful if I feel I need it, on emptying if you keep it moving around it will disolve everything and a cuple of flushes with the hose and clean as a whistle the nappy san actually does keep the inside of the cassets free of build up and like new.
vkgreenie said
05:19 PM Jan 26, 2013
Well my two bobs worth.
We use two caps of Wollies Home Brand Nappy San. Dissolve two caps in a bucket of warm water and pour into the holding tank. Before putting the contents in the tank however we put a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid, and then add a decent hit of eucalyptus spray. End result no smell, and no mould withing the tank.
Have used Bio Magic, but will agree to all, very expensive.
Cheers and beers
Hylda&Jon said
06:58 PM Jan 26, 2013
Isn't Pino-Clean and eulalyptus a killer of bacteria?
If I am right then it isn't wise to use it in your porta potties if you, at any time empty them into septic waste tanks (which we found in abundance in our travels).
Septic tanks work by bacteria breaking down the waste.
Cheers
Jon
Bucko said
07:52 PM Jan 26, 2013
I use Biomagic on the garden as a fertilizer, it's an organic accelerator and not a chemical, any of the nappysan or disinfectants type materials are bacterial killers and can't go into composting or enzyme type toilets with killing them and that why all composting, long drop type toilet say don't empty cassette toilet into them because you are destroying the bacterial action in those toilets. just copy and paste the link.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 26th of January 2013 08:47:53 PM
Roving-Dutchy said
10:31 PM Jan 26, 2013
There seems to be no information re Bio Magic as to exactly what it contains you just have to take, what the manufacturer says about there product, as fact, if you read the MDS there is just the claim that it is a proprietry product, what it contains is secret. There is plenty of information about Sodium Percarbonate and it is perfectly safe in septics, it is an oxygen activator. Cheers David
Hylda&Jon said
11:37 PM Jan 26, 2013
Roving-Dutchy wrote:
There is plenty of information about Sodium Percarbonate and it is perfectly safe in septics, it is an oxygen activator. Cheers David
Agree! Sodium Percarbonate is the main ingredient in nappy wash products hence Nappy wash products are safe for septics. Seems a no-brainer too me.
jules47 said
12:03 AM Jan 27, 2013
Yep - home brand nappy soaker - I just put a capful in when we have emptied and cleaned it, then depends on usage - sometimes another capful, also a drop of eucalyptis oil swipe around bowl, on a piece of loo paper, and drop into the storage tank - nice fresh smell, and all working away down there.
nomadic1 said
05:20 AM Jan 27, 2013
I use vinegar. Just ordinary home brand white vinegar. About 2 of the black water tank caps full of water and an equal quantity of vinegar. If the loo does get a bit smelly (like with the current weather) then just tip a bit extra vinegar into it. I also empty the tank about every 3-4 days.
patrolst said
11:17 AM Jan 27, 2013
buffy61 wrote:
Also watching this tread with interest. Newbies to caravanning. So, with the Napisan (or cheap version) do you have to dissolve it first? What ratio? How much do we put into the tank? Thanks for your advice!!
Vicki
Try this recipe it was recommended to me although I haven't tried it I no of others that say it works ok.
Dissolve a capful of the Woollies el cheapo brand of Napisan in 1/2 ltr of warm water - needs a bit of stirring up before it dissolves. Add to the bottom tank, swirl around a bit and then walk away! There is no need to add anything to the flushing (top) tank but some like to have about 1/2 capful to some warm water.
-- Edited by patrolst on Sunday 27th of January 2013 11:20:07 AM
Hylda&Jon said
04:39 PM Jan 28, 2013
patrolst wrote:
buffy61 wrote:
Also watching this tread with interest. Newbies to caravanning. So, with the Napisan (or cheap version) do you have to dissolve it first? What ratio? How much do we put into the tank? Thanks for your advice!!
Vicki
Try this recipe it was recommended to me although I haven't tried it I no of others that say it works ok.
Dissolve a capful of the Woollies el cheapo brand of Napisan in 1/2 ltr of warm water - needs a bit of stirring up before it dissolves. Add to the bottom tank, swirl around a bit and then walk away! There is no need to add anything to the flushing (top) tank but some like to have about 1/2 capful to some warm water.
-- Edited by patrolst on Sunday 27th of January 2013 11:20:07 AM
Soundsjust like my method.
Also every time I add the mix I also moisten a paper towel with olive oil (any oil will do) & run it around the rubber ring where the top of the waste tank seals to prevent drying and cracking.
Cheers
Jon
gjaaa1 said
03:04 AM Mar 6, 2013
hi to all.
I have read all the previews with interest as we are new to the caravaning caper as well. I have used Thetford chemicals, Bio Magic and currently using bioBlue and all seem to leave you with an odour. Will try the generic nappy soaker next as it seems that it works well and is cheaper to boot.
Scotty01 said
03:59 AM Mar 6, 2013
I dont know if I am doing the right thing or not but I put a cap full of Euclyptus Oil into the flush tank of my tetford system snd you get the plesent smell of it every flush. Oh and I use Napi San in holding tank.
jules47 said
04:43 AM Mar 6, 2013
I think to stop some confusion we need to refer to the "nappy soaker" as just that - "Generic Nappy Soaker"!!!! People referring to Nappy San confuse newcomers - it is the amount of sodium percobanate that does the job - and the REAL Nappy San doesn't have the amount that the generic brands have.
Someone told me that the origin of this usage came from a guy who worked at a sewage plant - it is the same product they use - so if it works for the big boys, it will work for us - AND IT DOES!!!!!!!!
herbie said
06:01 AM Mar 6, 2013
it is very unfortunate that some manufacturers have to mislead to hoodwink the consumer into buying their products.Maybe appropriate that everybody has some understanding of the use of most of the toilet cleaners.
Most have Formalderehyde and Bronopol which help to destroy septic's....Formaldehyde is a gas ..is a preservitive formaldehyde is used commercially in an aqueous solution called formalin. ...useing these products does more harm to your self and the septic system than useing cheapo Nappy soaker.
jules47 said
10:24 PM Mar 21, 2013
Only from reading herbies post -
"Those Duck thingo's are not safe if any of it happens to go into the toilet"
-- Edited by jules47 on Thursday 21st of March 2013 10:24:45 PM
gjaaa1 said
01:34 AM Mar 22, 2013
I have been using the Woolies Generic Nappy Soaker now for a couple of weeks and it seems to be working fine. Thanks to all the posters for the advice as it certainly is a money saver.
At the moment I am using Nappy San in my toilet can anyone give me a better choice without using chemicals as I am alergic to them
Your still using the best stuff
I've been using Bio-Magic for the last 10 years, organic and can be emptied into any septic or toilet system without any adverse effect, great product, expensive though.
Kevin.
Pine o Clean eucalyptus works well (the green bottle) - about $5 a bottle and Ok in all toilets. About 80 ml to our 15l tank is fine. Kills odours Ok, change a bit more frequently in40c heat though like most of them.
I am now watching this thread with interest, new to the portable toilet thing and was told not to use Nappy San as it does not break down human waste, only strips it out of nappies!
Only other alternative is a dry dunny with phenyl and wood ash, and yes, I can still rememeber the night men and I am only nearly 55!
Just stick to the Homebrands from Coles, Woolies, Aldi or Reject shop, these are only sodium percarbonate usually states on label 34%.
The branded products also have sodium percarbonate but also seem to have other additions which for some reason don't seem to work as well in toilets.
If you are looking for more info just google, sodium percarbonate there is a wealth of information.
I just throw capful or two into the porta potti toss in a bit of water and give it a shake, if it starts to get on the nose just toss a bit more in, works for us, and my job of emptying is so much easier, rarely any smell.
Newbies to caravanning. So, with the Napisan (or cheap version) do you have to dissolve it first? What ratio? How much do we put into the tank?
Thanks for your advice!!
Vicki
Not sure how many you'll find if you do a Search, but there have been so many posts advocating the use of home-brand Napi-san, that it's not funny.
Use the Search button.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Well my two bobs worth.
We use two caps of Wollies Home Brand Nappy San. Dissolve two caps in a bucket of warm water and pour into the holding tank. Before putting the contents in the tank however we put a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid, and then add a decent hit of eucalyptus spray. End result no smell, and no mould withing the tank.
Have used Bio Magic, but will agree to all, very expensive.
Cheers and beers
Isn't Pino-Clean and eulalyptus a killer of bacteria?
If I am right then it isn't wise to use it in your porta potties if you, at any time empty them into septic waste tanks (which we found in abundance in our travels).
Septic tanks work by bacteria breaking down the waste.
Cheers
Jon
I use Biomagic on the garden as a fertilizer, it's an organic accelerator and not a chemical, any of the nappysan or disinfectants type materials are bacterial killers and can't go into composting or enzyme type toilets with killing them and that why all composting, long drop type toilet say don't empty cassette toilet into them because you are destroying the bacterial action in those toilets. just copy and paste the link.
www.biomagic.com.au
P.S. sorry Sheba it still doesn't work.
http://www.biomagic.com.au/
There you go Bucko.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 26th of January 2013 08:47:53 PM
There is plenty of information about Sodium Percarbonate and it is perfectly safe in septics, it is an oxygen activator.
Cheers
David
Agree! Sodium Percarbonate is the main ingredient in nappy wash products hence Nappy wash products are safe for septics. Seems a no-brainer too me.
Try this recipe it was recommended to me although I haven't tried it I no of others that say it works ok.
Dissolve a capful of the Woollies el cheapo brand of Napisan in 1/2 ltr of warm water - needs a bit of stirring up before it dissolves. Add to the bottom tank, swirl around a bit and then walk away! There is no need to add anything to the flushing (top) tank but some like to have about 1/2 capful to some warm water.
-- Edited by patrolst on Sunday 27th of January 2013 11:20:07 AM
Soundsjust like my method.
Also every time I add the mix I also moisten a paper towel with olive oil (any oil will do) & run it around the rubber ring where the top of the waste tank seals to prevent drying and cracking.
Cheers
Jon
hi to all.
I have read all the previews with interest as we are new to the caravaning caper as well. I have used Thetford chemicals, Bio Magic and currently using bioBlue and all seem to leave you with an odour. Will try the generic nappy soaker next as it seems that it works well and is cheaper to boot.
I dont know if I am doing the right thing or not but I put a cap full of Euclyptus Oil into the flush tank of my tetford system snd you get the plesent smell of it every flush. Oh and I use Napi San in holding tank.
Someone told me that the origin of this usage came from a guy who worked at a sewage plant - it is the same product they use - so if it works for the big boys, it will work for us - AND IT DOES!!!!!!!!
it is very unfortunate that some manufacturers have to mislead to hoodwink the consumer into buying their products.Maybe appropriate that everybody has some understanding of the use of most of the toilet cleaners.
Most have Formalderehyde and Bronopol which help to destroy septic's....Formaldehyde is a gas ..is a preservitive formaldehyde is used commercially in an aqueous solution called formalin. ...useing these products does more harm to your self and the septic system than useing cheapo Nappy soaker.
Only from reading herbies post -
"
-- Edited by jules47 on Thursday 21st of March 2013 10:24:45 PM
I have been using the Woolies Generic Nappy Soaker now for a couple of weeks and it seems to be working fine. Thanks to all the posters for the advice as it certainly is a money saver.