TOILET FLUIDS

Aug 14, 2006
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As more and more sites are going GREEN what fluids work as i have tried various types and dont think that they work as good as the old fashioned stuff.
 
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I know there have been discussion as to whether the 'green' fluids are actually any safer to the environment than the blue, but if the site states one type, then you kinda have to conform.

However, it is interesting as I am still using the fluid I purchased in France, and it is yellow coloured. Very nice perfume though.

Would be amused to see if a warden is ever standing at the disposal point asking to' let me see what is in yours?'.
 
Jul 20, 2005
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I'm interested in this one too, as we have just bought 2 new bottles of pink & blue (last lot lasted about 10 years). However, hubby informed me as we were leaving a site yesterday that, now we have moved, we can't empty the loo cassette at home as the chemicals are not suitable for a septic tank. What should we be using?

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Jun 25, 2009
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I'm interested in this one too, as we have just bought 2 new bottles of pink & blue (last lot lasted about 10 years). However, hubby informed me as we were leaving a site yesterday that, now we have moved, we can't empty the loo cassette at home as the chemicals are not suitable for a septic tank. What should we be using?

Jo
Try the new chemcial toilet tablets launched by isabis leisure www.isabisleisure.co uk. They smell great and are so easy to use and do not contain any formaldehyde. Safe to use on farm campsites, and as it does not contain formaldehyde you can dump the waste into septic tanks.
 

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