Does my maths work out? As nappysan clones are around 33% Sodium Percarbonate, if one used 100% Sodium Percarbonate does that mean you would only use 1/3 of the amount?
If so, might work out a better "storage size" option.
Cheers John
Happywanderer said
03:21 PM Aug 1, 2016
Just buy the homebrand and don't stress. There are bigger things to stress about.
Roving-Dutchy said
03:22 PM Aug 1, 2016
I don't see why not as the super market product must have fillers to make up the bulk.
Can be bought on Ebay for around $20 for 5 kilos.
Cheers
David
meetoo said
03:34 PM Aug 1, 2016
Happywanderer wrote:
Just buy the homebrand and don't stress. There are bigger things to stress about.
What makes you think I am stressing. Just asking a question!
I am like your signature says, Don't worry, Be Happy!
Cheers, John, :)
Aus-Kiwi said
05:12 PM Aug 1, 2016
Don't know how much exactly is required we put in two teaspoons . Initially . Then add as we go . Both nappy San or percarbonat .. The nose tells us as we walk near vent .. Lol
Happywanderer said
06:07 PM Aug 1, 2016
meetoo wrote:
Happywanderer wrote:
Just buy the homebrand and don't stress. There are bigger things to stress about.
What makes you think I am stressing. Just asking a question!
I am like your signature says, Don't worry, Be Happy!
Cheers, John, :)
Tongue in cheek John. Sprinkle a capful and jobs done.
jules47 said
06:42 PM Aug 1, 2016
Absolutely - HW - sprinkle a capful, when empty, and then as needed.. Watch out though, one of the home brand ones has changed the percentage of Sod. Percarbonate down to 28% - their Boost in the purple canister is 32% and works well.
And - meetoo - 5kg is a lot to store in limited space I reckon. It's pretty cheap anyway and conveniently packed.
meetoo said
08:31 PM Aug 1, 2016
jules47 wrote:
And - meetoo - 5kg is a lot to store in limited space I reckon. It's pretty cheap anyway and conveniently packed.
Good point jules.
Just asking about usage of the 100% gear.
Anyway, off topic, it's going to be one degree warmer tomorrow, and at the low temps here in SA, every bit extra is a good bonus. Come on Spring/Summer.
Cheers, John.
Bruce and Bev said
10:49 PM Aug 1, 2016
Like many RVs, if its not sitting with a downward slope onto the end of the sullage pipe, it tends to build up in the pipe backwards.
We often get a bad smell in the lowest point - the shower.
We would like to be able to clear the soap, grease and hair which forms a smelly, grey sludge.
Does Napi San do the job and do you superdose it like a swimming pool (and if so, how many capfuls) or just the same amount as above?
And do you superdose it with the smell test as AK does or less or more often?
If none of the above, and you do it routinely or by smell, how often roughly?
-- Edited by Bruce and Bev on Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 12:07:21 AM
meetoo said
01:45 AM Aug 2, 2016
Hi Bruce and Bev,
I imagine that a good dose of percarbonate could help with the shower, similar to perhaps carb soda. Maybe block up the outlet underneath so it could sit a while and do it's work.
Btw, just twigged to your tree picture. :)
Cheers, John.
jules47 said
10:13 AM Aug 2, 2016
Bruce - as metoo says - it will work I'm the shower drain, basin drain, sink drain . I have the outlet to the grey water tank closed - tip about a capful down the drain, let it sit, half hour or so later, put some water down, not too much - then empty the grey water tank. works for us - no smells and no gunk (i.e. shaving gunk, whiskers and foam, hair etc.)
Aus-Kiwi said
12:12 PM Aug 2, 2016
We put the odd heaped teaspoon in grey water also .. Notice water in WA has a sulphur smell ? Assume there's sulpher in water ? So MAY not be as bad as you think ??
Weedpharma said
07:50 PM Aug 2, 2016
Aus-Kiwi wrote:
We put the odd heaped teaspoon in grey water also .. Notice water in WA has a sulphur smell ? Assume there's sulpher in water ? So MAY not be as bad as you think ??
I have lived in WA for over sixty years and have not found any sulphur smell.
Does my maths work out? As nappysan clones are around 33% Sodium Percarbonate, if one used 100% Sodium Percarbonate does that mean you would only use 1/3 of the amount?
If so, might work out a better "storage size" option.
Cheers John
Can be bought on Ebay for around $20 for 5 kilos.
Cheers
David
What makes you think I am stressing. Just asking a question!
I am like your signature says, Don't worry, Be Happy!
Cheers, John, :)
Tongue in cheek John. Sprinkle a capful and jobs done.
And - meetoo - 5kg is a lot to store in limited space I reckon. It's pretty cheap anyway and conveniently packed.
Good point jules.
Just asking about usage of the 100% gear.
Anyway, off topic, it's going to be one degree warmer tomorrow, and at the low temps here in SA, every bit extra is a good bonus. Come on Spring/Summer.
Cheers, John.
Like many RVs, if its not sitting with a downward slope onto the end of the sullage pipe, it tends to build up in the pipe backwards.
We often get a bad smell in the lowest point - the shower.
We would like to be able to clear the soap, grease and hair which forms a smelly, grey sludge.
Does Napi San do the job and do you superdose it like a swimming pool (and if so, how many capfuls) or just the same amount as above?
And do you superdose it with the smell test as AK does or less or more often?
If none of the above, and you do it routinely or by smell, how often roughly?
-- Edited by Bruce and Bev on Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 12:07:21 AM
Hi Bruce and Bev,
I imagine that a good dose of percarbonate could help with the shower, similar to perhaps carb soda. Maybe block up the outlet underneath so it could sit a while and do it's work.
Btw, just twigged to your tree picture. :)
Cheers, John.
I have lived in WA for over sixty years and have not found any sulphur smell.
Where are you referring to?
Weedpharma