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On 7/1/10 9:49 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 04:09:18 +0100, E. Gibson wrote: Peggy Hall helped me several years ago with some holding tank issues that I had. Since then I have gotten out of boats but know back in. There are several new holding tank treatments out there since I had looked last. One that I have found here locally and there are not many is Bio-Active by Walex. If anyone has any experience with this product please let me know. Also my plan is to use an enzyme based product. The only other question I have is I have to dump my tank about once a week. Is that long enough for the enzyme product to work or am I starting over every time I dump the tank. Thanks for any help you all might have. Peggy no longer participates in this group for a number of good reasons, not the least of which is some rough treatment by some of our emotionally challenged, sociopathic residents. She's pretty good about reponding to EMAILS however. peggie -dot- hall -at- gmail -dot- com A number of actual experts no longer post here because of the crap they received from certain other posters. I am not among that group. Peggie and I had a discussion over whether on-board water supplies could ever be really palatable. I thought not. She thought so. That's it. I doubt I ever questioned her expertise on the "other part" of boat plumbing. Surely you include yourself in the emotionally challenged, sociopathic residents category, w'hine. |
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