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Old 01-02-2016, 01:11 PM   #43
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WAGONMASTER1: For your septic at home here is a suggestion that works.


When your septic is mostly full and you are going to take a trip. Find the cleanout between your house and septic. Open cleanout cover, have someone in the house run water and when you see the water running past the cleanout, put at least five (5) cups of OXYCLEAN SLOWLY into the cleanout. It will improve the leachfield to almost new status. Don't laugh, I didn't believe it either unless my eyes were lying.
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Make sure you have at least five gal of water in the black tank before you begin using it . Works for me. Scotts 1000, aint the softest but l would rather have a rough butt then a clogged black tank. Lol.
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