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Default Enviromentally friendly soaps

"Scout" wrote:
Thanks Doug and JG,
JG - I don't have a gray tank. My sink and showers dump directly without a
tank option. I guess I could go the route of Neal and not use soap but there
are times when it would be a bene. Someone in an RV group recommended this
product:http://www.vermontsoap.com/press/press7.html

Doug, I hear you on the anti-bacterial soaps.


Looks like good stuff... I wonder how spendy it is?
We'd need a LOT of those 4oz bottles to last a year's cruise
though

We use Simple Green, diluted 10:1, for most cleaning on the boat. I
don't think it's good for the skin though.

Joy detergent has the ability to lather in salt water, don't know how
"enviro-friendly" it is.

Our boat doesn't have a gray water tank, but it does have a sump for
the tub & sinks; about 3 ~4 gallons capacity. So we can't 'hold' gray
water but we can delay discharge if we're in a place we don't want to
leave a bathtub ring.... like for example, at a raft-up where people
are swimming....
http://bp0.blogger.com/_vSPuZnhalQw/...h/P1060442.JPG

If one is worried about bacteria, peroxide & vinegar (use one, then
the other) kill germs including staff (which the "bacteriacide" soaps
don't) and they are much less destructive to boat surfaces, skin, and
the environment.

Everything biodegrades if you wait long enough. When something is
labelled "biodegradable" that basically means it is a nutrient. The
question is, for what kind of organism?

Regards
Doug King