Cutwater28GG
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OK been reading a few posts on this fun topic...
this post provides some good advice. http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9441&p=71615&hilit=holding+tank+clean#p71615
practical sailor also shares some good insights on bio enzymes versus chemicals. which I think is the route I will go down.
https://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/37_24/features/10938-1.html
two questions
1. what is your favorite tank cleaning chemical/enzyme product (suitable for the equipment on the tugs and cutwaters)
2. what is your approach to toilet bowl cleaning and maintenance? what chemicals do you use?
Im in seawater and have historically just flushed with fresh water through the holding tank when I pump out. but I think this year I want to be more aggressive with cleaning the tank.
I also want to keep up treatment in the lines so I can delay changing out the waste lines as they calcify and leak odors..
this post provides some good advice. http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9441&p=71615&hilit=holding+tank+clean#p71615
practical sailor also shares some good insights on bio enzymes versus chemicals. which I think is the route I will go down.
https://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/37_24/features/10938-1.html
two questions
1. what is your favorite tank cleaning chemical/enzyme product (suitable for the equipment on the tugs and cutwaters)
2. what is your approach to toilet bowl cleaning and maintenance? what chemicals do you use?
Im in seawater and have historically just flushed with fresh water through the holding tank when I pump out. but I think this year I want to be more aggressive with cleaning the tank.
I also want to keep up treatment in the lines so I can delay changing out the waste lines as they calcify and leak odors..