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Toilet hygen


Can anyone help me and tell me if they have used the toilet duck deodorizer that is in a syringe?

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And does it have an effect on plastic dunnies?

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Welcome to the gang Clivo, enjoy here and out in the playground.

I don't use any of regular house toilet products as no need. I use a product that breaks things down and keeps smells at bay in the canister. There are many different RV Toilet products and some people even use the no name nappy sanitizer product with a little eucalyptus oil for the smell.

Everyone has there own ideas.

Maybe you could pop your question in "Techies" as there a different sections of this great forum for different things. Check them all out as there is some great info on this great forum.

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And it's welcome from us two 2 Clivo
may I suggest trying the search button above as there has been lots of posts on this very subject

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Thanks Woody and Sue. I'm just after ideas so the loo won't smell so bad. Haven't had a problem yet but I'm always trying to stay in front. And thanks for the welcome đ

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And thanks to you too Doug

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Hi Clive, a very warm welcome. I use the toilet thingy that is used for portable loos And purchased at bcc. Cheers. Rocket n strop



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After my recent trip thru West Qld. using the 'Nappy san' & Eucalyptus stuff that I have used for many years, I have decided to go back to the nice smelling commercial stuff & good quality air fresheners.  

Small cost in the scheme of things.

 

ps. We rarely use the CP facilities & empty the tank every 3 days but it still tends to pong a bit sometimes.  I can do without that.  I must be getting old/soft.

 

I'm not familiar with the Toilet Duck thingo, but if it is made for household toilets, it may not work too well with the restricted 'flush' of a van toilet.   



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Thanks all for your info. I'm prepared to try anything as long as it is safe and not detrimental to the quality of our van. We are new to this as it our first. I'm pretty pedantic when it comes to my gear so any advise I can get is good advise. Thanks once again

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Cupie wrote:

After my recent trip thru West Qld. using the 'Nappy san' & Eucalyptus stuff that I have used for many years, I have decided to go back to the nice smelling commercial stuff & good quality air fresheners.  

Small cost in the scheme of things.


 Can you mention the brand name of the "nice smelling commercial stuff" Cupie?smile



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Santa wrote:
Cupie wrote:

After my recent trip thru West Qld. using the 'Nappy san' & Eucalyptus stuff that I have used for many years, I have decided to go back to the nice smelling commercial stuff & good quality air fresheners.  

Small cost in the scheme of things.


 Can you mention the brand name of the "nice smelling commercial stuff" Cupie?smile


 Sorry  ... I was just referring to the products like Aqua Kem Toilet Fluid (Green - stronger action) and the like.



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Cupie wrote:
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Cupie wrote:

After my recent trip thru West Qld. using the 'Nappy san' & Eucalyptus stuff that I have used for many years, I have decided to go back to the nice smelling commercial stuff & good quality air fresheners.  

Small cost in the scheme of things.


 Can you mention the brand name of the "nice smelling commercial stuff" Cupie?smile


 Sorry  ... I was just referring to the products like Aqua Kem Toilet Fluid (Green - stronger action) and the like.


 Thankyou, have been using Napisan and eucalyptus oil, will give AquaKem a try, perhaps it is more effective.smile



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Gooday,
I suggest you buy & install an SOG system from AUssie Traveller, yes I know they are expensive but they are just fantastic, we have had ours about 8 years and would fit another one from new if we ever changed caravans.
Cheers,
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Gooday,
I suggest you buy & install an SOG system from AUssie Traveller, yes I know they are expensive but they are just fantastic, we have had ours about 8 years and would fit another one from new if we ever changed caravans.
Cheers,
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Seems like another unnecessary layer of complexity Bliss, as well as another electrical doodad that will draw on power and eventually fail.

Will stick with the simplicity of a cassette and chemicals.smile

 



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Gday Clive and a warm welcome from the bride and I.. We use wollies boost and the toilet duck in the syringe as described, so far not much pong. Its worked for us for ages now.

Mind you we empty every two days so it doesnt get time to pong...

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Yes we use the duck thing and very happy with it.

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.. A big welcome to the group Clive ..

Very similar to what others do, but I use SARD Wonder Oxy Plus .. dissolve in water and add a little Eucalyptus Oil.

Very handy stuff as I also use it (just a minimal amount) to wash my clothes .. no rinsing is necessary.



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Santa wrote:
Can you mention the brand name of the "nice smelling commercial stuff" Cupie?smile

I found this article interesting:

http://caravanandmotorhomebooks.com/safe-toilet-chemicals-2/

The author (Collyn Rivers) recommends "bio-stimulant (aka probiotic) products" such as Bio-Pack, Odour-B-Gone, Thetford's Aqua Kem Green and Aqua Kem Rinse, Bio-Magic. He also mentions other products which claim to be bio-stimulant such as Enviro-Chem, Reliance Bio-Blue, Century Blue Clean N Fresh, and Chempace bioForce.

The author also cautions against the use of "biocidic chemicals" as these kill all bacteria, including those that assist in the biological breakdown of faecal matter. These chemicals can cause the failure of a septic tank system.

Napisan is popular with RV owners, but Rivers seems to be ambivalent towards this product and its clones.

 



-- Edited by dorian on Sunday 18th of October 2015 10:45:33 AM

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Can you mention the brand name of the "nice smelling commercial stuff" Cupie?smile

I found this article interesting:

http://caravanandmotorhomebooks.com/safe-toilet-chemicals-2/

The author recommends "bio-stimulant (aka probiotic) products" such as Bio-Pack, Odour-B-Gone, Thetford's Aqua Kem Green and Aqua Kem Rinse, Bio-Magic. He also mentions other products which claim to be bio-stimulant such as Enviro-Chem, Reliance Bio-Blue, Century Blue Clean N Fresh, and Chempace bioForce.

The author also cautions against the use of "biocidic chemicals" as these kill all bacteria, including those that assist in the biological breakdown of faecal matter. These chemicals can cause the failure of a septic tank system.



-- Edited by dorian on Sunday 18th of October 2015 10:40:17 AM


 Interesting that the use of Napisan type products (sodium percarbonate) seems to have been vindicated.

http://caravanandmotorhomebooks.com/napisan-in-septic-tanks/



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