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mtofell1 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
RV Holding tank chemicals are NOT for making it smell better. They are used the BREAK DOWN the solids. Doug
I'm no expert on the matter and am not saying you're wrong.... but, if you're right, why do all the chemicals come with varying scents if they are not intended to mask smells?
โJul-30-2021 08:39 PM
jdc1 wrote:
I'm pretty sure he just wants to bootleg a system....not for permanent use.
โJul-17-2021 05:29 AM
mtofell1 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
RV Holding tank chemicals are NOT for making it smell better. They are used the BREAK DOWN the solids. Doug
I'm no expert on the matter and am not saying you're wrong.... but, if you're right, why do all the chemicals come with varying scents if they are not intended to mask smells?
โJul-16-2021 11:27 PM
dougrainer wrote:
RV Holding tank chemicals are NOT for making it smell better. They are used the BREAK DOWN the solids. Doug
โJul-15-2021 04:09 PM
DrewE wrote:
You don't actually have to use any chemicals in an RV tank, though they can be mighty helpful on cutting down on odors under some circumstances.
I wouldn't worry too much about upsetting the balance in a septic tank from RV holding tank treatment chemicals used in proper moderation. Septic systems see all sorts of household chemicals all the time, due to cleaning bathrooms, washing dishes, and other household tasks, and generally that causes no problems for them if they're properly designed and working correctly. Since not a few dump stations feed into (large) septic systems at RV parks, any tank treatment will be at least reasonably safe for them.
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