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Old 08-29-2007, 10:09 AM   #1
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At the 2007 National Rally Chempace was generous enough to hand out a 1/2 gallon of their new Odor-Eze Holding Tank Treatment to everyone. They have asked me to inquire on your thoughts about this product.

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This product was originally designed to help with the horrendous smell of coolants used in CNC machinery.

I actually used my sample for controlling the smell from some very old sump pump water in my basement that accumulated while we where at the national rally and it worked awesome!

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At the 2007 National Rally Chempace was generous enough to hand out a 1/2 gallon of their new Odor-Eze Holding Tank Treatment to everyone. They have asked me to inquire on your thoughts about this product.

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This product was originally designed to help with the horrendous smell of coolants used in CNC machinery.

I actually used my sample for controlling the smell from some very old sump pump water in my basement that accumulated while we where at the national rally and it worked awesome!

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Old 08-29-2007, 10:47 AM   #3
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Bill;

Like you I did not use my sample in a RV. I used it in a Porta-John at a construction site. With 100 plus temp the smell was BAD. It worked like a champ!!


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Hey Bill -

We haven't been out since National, but are headed to Burleson for our Labor Day Rally. I'll be sure to use it then and will get back with you.

Although I have to admit, sometimes that old "toidy" can have a pretty peculiar (bad... awful ...gag) odor, but if it worked well in the above two REALLY REALLY BAD areas, it aught to work like a charm in my little ole circle of porcelain!!!

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Bill,

My jug is still sitting in the rig unopened, I'll try some after my next dump.
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Bill, my rear toilet is a vacuum flush and very suceptible for odors...I've used their product and found it did away with the odor.

Worked like a champ!
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For something that has no smell it sure gets rid of smells in this heat. Thanks again

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