What do you use in your loo?

Good to read through the reviews. We have always used the propriety Elsan type chemical additive but am now going to try Aldi/Lidl alternative
 
Don’t think colour has much to do with it...it’s only a dye. One-Chem Bio is blue, works in top tank and cassette and only contains as far as I know enzymes for breaking down poo. I had used Tesco Bio liquid, but this contains a lot of additional surfactants and other nasties necessary for washing purposes. If you look up Tesco liquid on the detergents website you will see it contains at least three substances toxic to aquatic life.
The owner of the campsite next to where we store our van told me that they have a 'septic tank' that they have to pay to be regularly emptied. When the contractors empty the tank, they run the effluent through a sight class and any sign of blue incurs additional charges because the load has to undergo additional treatment before it can be added to the mainstream sewage at the treatment plant. We have an arrangement to empty our cassette if we've been wild camping and so he was keen to ensure that we don't use blue chemicals.

We used to use Thetford green liquid until reading some threads on WC regarding bio tablets. We now use Morrison's bio tablets, which are a lot cheaper than the Thetford liquid, quickly break down everything in the cassette to an easily-emptied slurry, and originally did a better job of deodourising the loo. However, they don't seem to be as good at deodourising in hot weather, so Mrs wants to switch back to Thetford.
 
The owner of the campsite next to where we store our van told me that they have a 'septic tank' that they have to pay to be regularly emptied. When the contractors empty the tank, they run the effluent through a sight class and any sign of blue incurs additional charges because the load has to undergo additional treatment before it can be added to the mainstream sewage at the treatment plant. We have an arrangement to empty our cassette if we've been wild camping and so he was keen to ensure that we don't use blue chemicals.

We used to use Thetford green liquid until reading some threads on WC regarding bio tablets. We now use Morrison's bio tablets, which are a lot cheaper than the Thetford liquid, quickly break down everything in the cassette to an easily-emptied slurry, and originally did a better job of deodourising the loo. However, they don't seem to be as good at deodourising in hot weather, so Mrs wants to switch back to Thetford.
Well send her there then, problem solved :poop:
 
We have the Autotrail version of the SOG but still use a Biological washing machine tablet recommended by Dave Newell it assists with breaking down the contents and also is good for septic tanks on sites.
 
Why don’t you like Lidl or Aldi?

The car parks are too tight, my car was badly scratched on one occasion. The queues at the check outs are too long. The cashiers rush you through at top speed knocking stuff off the tiny little shelves on to the floor. Sometimes the shops are so crowded it's difficult to reach what you want or make any headway. They don't sell some things I want to buy so I have to go elsewhere afterwards. Some of the food (particularly at Lidl) is tasteless and not as expected from the packaging.

That's all I can think of offhand.
 
The car parks are too tight, my car was badly scratched on one occasion. The queues at the check outs are too long. The cashiers rush you through at top speed knocking stuff off the tiny little shelves on to the floor. Sometimes the shops are so crowded it's difficult to reach what you want or make any headway. They don't sell some things I want to buy so I have to go elsewhere afterwards. Some of the food (particularly at Lidl) is tasteless and not as expected from the packaging.

That's all I can think of offhand.

Ah well, its pity thats your experience. Our Lidl is fine, plenty of parking space, no crowds, hardly ever need q at checkout and usually use self checkout. Very good produce of fruit and veg and haven't been disappointed very often.
 
Nothing solid, number ones only, used to put them blue green tea bags in, but ran out.
 

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