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Stars101
Sep 29, 2014Explorer
Oh, and use powdered Borox (laundry aisle) for odor control. Some times I even throw in some Calgon so that nothing sticks to the inside of the porta potty tank. Ours is clean as a whistle and no problems with dumping toilet chemicals into a residential septic tank. You will have zero odor issues using a porta potty in November.
Since it's a guy trip you have unlimited options! LOL - ever hear of a "thunder bottle"? You know what I mean if you were ever a Boy scout. I camp a lot so I have no issue with alternative toileting practices, but some wives would balk at it. I would probably use a bottle for #1 (empty it anytime you are going near the CG bathrooms) and the bag system for #2.
Since it's a guy trip you have unlimited options! LOL - ever hear of a "thunder bottle"? You know what I mean if you were ever a Boy scout. I camp a lot so I have no issue with alternative toileting practices, but some wives would balk at it. I would probably use a bottle for #1 (empty it anytime you are going near the CG bathrooms) and the bag system for #2.
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