we are going on our cruise tomorrow and I was thinking of putting CLR in the loo cassette to give it a clean, has anyone done this? If so did it damage the plastic Or cause issues with the cassette? Thanks
BTW we are off on the voyager of the seas for 13 nights cruising NZ and New Caledonia, and Vanuatu.
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I guess the naughty corner is down in the bilge, rowing with the other slaves. I will try to behave myself very hard mate. I may not be too successful though lol
We have saved for this one for ages Frank and it will be a hoot
Take care mate, good to hear you are well
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CLR is a pretty ''active'' liquid, there's no that way we would be putting it anywhere near plastic. Particularly a retaining tank for a loo! It's a bit like paint stripper or grease remover!
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CLR is great for cleaning the scale from the toilet cassette Phil. I use it after our annual trip away,however have only used it in the cassette for 24 hours at any one time. While plastics are fairly sophisticated these days,I couldn't recommend using it for an extended length of time.In saying that it comes in a plastic container,so what the hell,give it a go.You will probably have it watered down any way.
I think that Clr is maybe too strong to leave in canister for two weeks .
I have used nappysan a cap full in ours ,filled it with water and have left it in for two months once, beautiful and clean with no damage .
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CLR is a pretty ''active'' liquid, there's no that way we would be putting it anywhere near plastic. Particularly a retaining tank for a loo! It's a bit like paint stripper or grease remover!
As a matter of interest, it comes in a plastic container and claims to be septic safe.
I can see fairly well into our old cassette .. The plastic in this case is very water repellant like silicon ..
It washes out really good with just water and the pink rose smelly flushing additive..