Which spray bottle do you favour instead of flushing or bio tabs?

Meh!!

Tight but manageable :D :D

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For RainX or Zflora?
Didn't check but we're out all day anyway and amazon has instructions not to deliver if no response to knocking and we'll be gone on Sunday so I'll pick the spray up from sainsburys and the rain can wait.
 
Didn't check but we're out all day anyway and amazon has instructions not to deliver if no response to knocking and we'll be gone on Sunday so I'll pick the spray up from sainsburys and the rain can wait.
think if is was Zflora I could send you some. You heavily dilute it and it lasts for ages (I can't remember when I bought the stuff in the cupboard but it was years ago and still got most of it I think)
 
Nah but thanks David, I've got three supermarkets to go to this afternoon one of them is sure to have some.
 
Most supermarkets and places like Home Bargains sell the little concentrated Zoflora bottles in a range of fragrances. I also use a spray bottle of diluted fabric conditioner which keeps the bowl nice and slippy to help things go down easier. Or you could polish it with Pledge (other makes of furniture polish are available).
 
Been awake since around 4am, once I wake up I'm awake, then my brain kicks in and all kinds of thoughts rush in.
 
We've been motor homing since 2007 and apart from the first few months, (when we were new and knew nothing!) we haven't used any spray in the loo. We have Sog Loo and don't use chemicals on a day to day basis. I put one of those "tea bag" blue sachets in once a month. I do it when we are moving around, so it sloshes as we drive. Apart from that nothing. No smells and for most of the time the cassette is "organic", so disposal isn't really an issue. If we're on a site/aire I empty the cassette daily. Like I say we've never had a single problem. The Sog cost me about £85 quid in 2008, so it's easily paid for itself in that time.
 

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