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nappy soaker name


Hi all,

Can someone give me the exact actual name of the coles and woollies brands of nappy soaker for use in portable toilets please.

Thanks.

John



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Cannot give you the Coles name but Woolies is homebrand laundry soaker & inwash booster.

 



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From Woolworths, I buy Select brand Soaker and Stain Remover...



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Try Aldi's Di San.

www.7perth.com.au/view/today-tonight-articles-archives/today-tonight-cleaning-products_20110823181548

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We use woolies boost. Works a treat in the dunny. If the pong gets too much it gets a dose of pine-o-clean

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For Coles - http://shop.coles.com.au/online/nsw-metro-bateau-bay/coles-brand-soaker-ultra-booster-everyday-plus The important thing is to look for the active ingredient. In this case it's sodium percarbonate 346 g/kg. Just go to the section where you get your laundry soakers (Napisan etc.) Look for a soaker with sodium percarbonate as its active ingredient. Be careful though, they can come in different strengths. In Aldi they sell the same thing with 34% active ingredient as well as 24%. Always get the product with over 30% active ingredient.    



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We buy the "Oxy Active" from the reject shop currently $6 for 2kg

works well for us

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I too use any product that has >35% of sodium percarbonate.

I add a few drops of Eucalyptus for the 'pong' although some of our resident experts say that as mild disinfectant it works against the process.  In practice it doesn't, at least for 3 or 4 days.



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Eucy works to help with the "pong" - there is also a theory that if you put a small amount of water on top of the seal after every use, and leave it there, replace when used again the "pong" can't come through - don't know though, haven't tried it.

Please don't use Pine o Cleen, or any of the like disinfectants - they counteract the action of the nappy soaker!!!!!!!!! Eucy oil is a natural product, and being oil, sits on top of liquids!!!

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Spot on there Jules

ours works well doing just that.

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I just use disposable nappies.


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Cloak wrote:

I just use disposable nappies.


 Good one Cloak, I like that smile

 Thanks everybody for your help. I had seen the coles ultra soaker but I think from memory that it did not list the active ingredient or amount.

Cheers, John



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For anyone interested, Sodium Percarbonate, nappy soakers main ingerdient, can be bought from some home brew shops in 5kg bulk, it is also 100% sodium percarbonate, so requires far less to work, maybe a teaspoon full per time.

Last lost I got was $25, but being classed as a Hazardous item (well it is an oxidizer) they will not post it. It is mainly used for cleaning brewing equipment etc.

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banjo wrote:

For anyone interested, Sodium Percarbonate, nappy soakers main ingerdient, can be bought from some home brew shops in 5kg bulk, it is also 100% sodium percarbonate, so requires far less to work, maybe a teaspoon full per time.

Last lost I got was $25, but being classed as a Hazardous item (well it is an oxidizer) they will not post it. It is mainly used for cleaning brewing equipment etc.


 100% Sodium Percarbonate on Ebay



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Thanks for the info re the bulk buy - trouble is storage, with 5kg, would be quite bulky, and in a motorhome, we don't have the storage. Interesting though.

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