Cleaning a head

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rynot55
rynot55
NSW
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NSW, 18 posts
19 Apr 2013 12:11pm
Have a pumpout loo and am after info on environmentally friendly chemicals to clean the bowl etc with. Need something that is not going to harm the rubber plumbing bits etc.
HellfireJack
HellfireJack
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rynot55
rynot55
NSW
18 posts
NSW, 18 posts
19 Apr 2013 6:00pm
Thanks Hellfire, looks like it will do the trick.
SeatrekIII
SeatrekIII
QLD
81 posts
QLD, 81 posts
19 Apr 2013 8:57pm
Don't go to Whitworths, go to woollies or Coles, white vinegar @ $1 per litre, use about a cupfull with a tablespoon of vegetable oil. We live aboard, and head is always clean and never fails us!
Poodle
Poodle
WA
868 posts
WA, 868 posts
19 Apr 2013 10:29pm
Toilet brush & elbow grease
keithw
keithw
NSW
190 posts
NSW, 190 posts
21 Apr 2013 6:47pm
If you are close to Rosehill there is a dued selling Enviro friendly tolet chemicals at the caravan and camping show in all this week.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
21 Apr 2013 9:44pm
Sugar soap is quite good for cleaning dunnies.
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
22 Apr 2013 9:45am
cisco said...
Sugar soap is quite good for cleaning dunnies.




Seatrek is correct for cleaning marine toilets. Vinegar cleans and removes smell, vegetable oil to keep valves in good condition.
rynot55
rynot55
NSW
18 posts
NSW, 18 posts
24 Apr 2013 7:55pm
Thanks all for the advice.....yeah elbow grease is a prerequisite ! The vinegar and cooking oil sounds good to me. How often do you wack in the vinegar? Guessing it depends on the smell level.
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