Apologies for starting another thread on MoHo toilet cassette additives...……. I am aware of what has been said on various previous threads about blue/green/formaldehyde/SOG/Bio tablets etc...……. but this is a new one for me which someone mentioned recently. I was assured it is cheap, effective and environmentally-friendly.
Apparently Sodium Percarbonate is the key ingredient needed. It is found in Nappiesan, but the cheapest off-the-shelf source seems to be "Tesco Oxi-Power Stain Remover" costing £2.75 for a 1 Kg tub of the powder. It was suggested that the equivalent of a couple of tablespoons should be scooped into the cassette, where it fizzes, breaks everything down and is sufficiently environmentally friendly to be poured into a Septic Tank drainage system if necessary. Obviously, it will not dye the cassette contents blue (or green), but is said to break the contents down and does not smell.
I wondered if this suggestion is really very different from the other non-formaldehyde products used and if anyone had any experience of using it.
Apparently Sodium Percarbonate is the key ingredient needed. It is found in Nappiesan, but the cheapest off-the-shelf source seems to be "Tesco Oxi-Power Stain Remover" costing £2.75 for a 1 Kg tub of the powder. It was suggested that the equivalent of a couple of tablespoons should be scooped into the cassette, where it fizzes, breaks everything down and is sufficiently environmentally friendly to be poured into a Septic Tank drainage system if necessary. Obviously, it will not dye the cassette contents blue (or green), but is said to break the contents down and does not smell.
I wondered if this suggestion is really very different from the other non-formaldehyde products used and if anyone had any experience of using it.