Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: RID-X

Gwen

That's a good rundown on black tank additives, but I for one do not agree
with your comments on Rid X. You are right, though, that it was not primarily
designed for RV holding tanks.

Still, many, many of us Monaco owners use Rid X and have no odor or
clogging. And, when you dump the tank, there is still a colony of bacteria left.

I would also note that I am starting to get handouts at some campgrounds
that if you have any formaldehyde based chemicals in your tank, that you should
not dump. (This is always "blamed" on the local sewage treatment facility's
rules.)

Fred White 02 Windsor, 05 Pilot
Polk City, FL & Trenton, ME




In a message dated 1/13/2008 5:33:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
rvdreamin46@yahoo.com writes:

> What are the pros/cons of using rid-X in Black tank?
> Seems to me it would be better as used in homes septic tanks.
> Thanks for the help
>
> Al Schmadeke
>
Rid X says on their website that they haven't tested it for RV
use and therefore make no representations that it will or won't work.
Bacteria are the way to go if you are going to use anything...but Rid
X isn't designed for holding tanks.

One difference is that in some climates our holding tank water gets
much hotter or much colder than water in a septic system which is
underground far enough to be a nice even temp most of the time. They
say some of the RV bacteria products use critters that can survive and
work in high temps in particular.

Rid-X has to be better, anyway, than formaldehyde or the so-called
naturals that release formaldehyde even though they say formaldehyde
free. Like.. bronopol (Thetfd natural) or the stuff in TST green --
both produce formaldehyde. I'm a science freak who gets her jollies I
looking up what is in the stuff on the shelves since they all look
alike in the store.

Odorlos is a nitrate which is a fertilizer and I do not understand how
it works, but it did seem to do a pretty good job on odors, but it
didn't seem to do a good job on helping to clean out our tank or keep
our gages clean. Plus I figured waste should already have plenty of
nitrate in it and we don;t need more to find its way into streams or
ground water if the parks dump station has any leaks.....

Borax can be useful, but if you have pets or grandkids around, keep it
locked up and hard to find. I believe a quarter ounce or less can
kill a pet or a small child and that isn't much!

We have used another Wal-Mart product called RVTec100 for years
whenever we can get it. Costs about $4.50 a bottle and goes a long
way. Good odor eaters from our experience and leaves the tank and
gages pretty clean. Love that price!

Didn't mean to write a book....happy travels..
Gwen Foley

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