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Old 05-05-2017, 08:08 PM   #15
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I have never heard of mixing it with a gallon of water. I just run a little water in the toilet, mix the treatment thoroughly with the cleaning brush, and flush it. I can't see any reason to use a lot of water!
I do mine the exact same way put water into the toilet, put the Happy Camper in stir it with a toilet brush and flush it. It's nowhere near a gallon.
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Agree. You should not be getting any odor from the black or gray tanks, whether or not use are using an additive. If you need an additive to mask the odor, you have a problem with that tank or the venting system. Lots of water is all you need.
Not practical or possible in a small coach that only has a 20-some gallon black tank and fresh tank to begin with. You'll end up looking for water and dumps every other day on a trip.

I agree that chemicals that mask order aren't the answer but bacteria or enzymes that digest the waste are much needed for many types of users.
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We've been using this for years with good results.

Bio-Active Holding Tank Treatment Deodorizer and Waste Digester, 40 oz - Walex BIO-72240 - Sewer Deodorizers & Treatment - Camping World

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