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stevetracey

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First trip out, do you prep the loo with water and chemicals before you set off or when you arrive on site, sorry first of many questions
 

makems

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The BIG question really is poo and open or open and poo. I maintain, open, cover hole with paper to prevent skidmarks then poo. Any length poos cater for.

Position yourself properly and it all disappears down the hole without touching the sides.
Unless the previous nights curry results in particularly explosive result. In which case it would take an entire roll of toilet paper to line the pan to deal with the issue.
 
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If you set up before your journey with bio tabs and a splash of water, the agitation when travelling helps clean the insides of the cassette. If you're not using the van for a while, after emptying the cassette, leave the blade in the open position and it won't compress the rubber seal which may help it last longer.
 
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johnp10

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Neither now, we have SOG ( do a search ) but most thrifty non-SOGs just put a splash of BIO washing liquid in before use.

Water ? That is fed from the main water supply on ours.

The BIG question really is poo and open or open and poo. I maintain, open, cover hole with paper to prevent skidmarks then poo. Any length poos cater for.

Brian,
You and Pappajohn should join forces to write instruction manuals.(y)

SOG.
Bloody anti social things.
I was thinking of getting one fitted until a van with one fitted parked next to me.
The smell was appalling.
He wasn't amused when I taped it up.
Why should I have his stink?:sicker:

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