beemerphile1 wrote:
brianosaur wrote:
...Most rv holding tank treatments state they break down waste and paper....
You do realize their goal is to separate you from your money? ;)
Exactly!!! Complete waste of $$...
You can't possibly add anything that will speed up the decomposition process fast enough to help anything. If it does, where's the scientific test evidence. Why add bleach that kills the bacteria in effluent that breaks it down.
It's all about the water. Add a few gallons before each use of the tank (black), don't skimp on water when flushing and fill the tank as full as you can before opening the dump valve. Then rinse well. Makes a big difference.
As for the smell, get over it! If you have a strong odor then you've got a failed AAV for the grey tank or other problem. It can help to shut off the roof fan so odors won't get sucked out of the tank. If you want to know how bad odors can get, try an outhouse in the summertime.
Oh, and don't forget ya gotta buy the "special" RV toilet paper to prevent tank clogging. Available at your local Home Depot for only
$12 a roll.