Just a quick question, if the van is at home for a period of time (maybe 2-3 months) and you clean it out as normal, would you then mix up the "Napisan" or whatever and leave it in the cassette or would it be better stored empty? Have never had a van with a toilet before.
Cheers
Eils
waggy21 said
12:16 PM Apr 5, 2013
Does it matter whether it (the napisan) is granules or liquid that is used in the loo?
-- Edited by waggy21 on Friday 5th of April 2013 12:16:49 PM
jules47 said
08:33 PM Apr 5, 2013
waggy 21 - welcome to the site - haven't seen the napisan as a liquid, unless it is the name brand NAPI SAN - we are talking about the generic or home brand nappy soakers - the reason they work is because they have sodium percobonate in them - this product oxygenates the bacteria in the faeces in the loo, breaking them down - that is the job of the bacteria. It will help loo paper disintegrate as well, so you are left with a sludgy stuff to empty out into a dump point.
I would think that vinegar, being acidic, might harm the bacteria, preventing it from doing its job.
Remember - HOME BRAND OR GENERIC NAPPY SOAKER - the cheaper ones seem to have a higher level of sodium percobonate.
waggy21 said
10:32 PM Apr 5, 2013
Thanks Jules for both the welcome and the info, we have the Vanish napisan liquid but I think it best if we get the generic nappy soaker like the multitude of nomads have recomended.
jules47 said
11:39 PM Apr 5, 2013
waggy21 - love your avatar - and good luck out on the road - it is a lot of fun!!!
GaryKelly said
11:46 PM Apr 5, 2013
I've just decided if there is such a thing as reincarnation I'm not coming back as a bacterium.
Duh said
01:26 AM Apr 6, 2013
EilsnAlby wrote:
Just a quick question, if the van is at home for a period of time (maybe 2-3 months) and you clean it out as normal, would you then mix up the "Napisan" or whatever and leave it in the cassette or would it be better stored empty? Have never had a van with a toilet before.
Cheers
Eils
I inherited one when I bought the Transit, it had water in the flush tank with chemical deodoriser in it. The other holding tank was empty.
Reading the instructions for it, said to store empty, but leave the slide out (between the pan and the collecting tank otherwise they can get stuck in storage) I emptied the chemicals and put generic in both tanks with water, left for a couple of days and then emptied it out and allowed to dry. I then pulled the slide out as per the instructions and lubed the moving parts and slide with silicone spray and now have stored it empty with the slide out.
Just a quick question, if the van is at home for a period of time (maybe 2-3 months) and you clean it out as normal, would you then mix up the "Napisan" or whatever and leave it in the cassette or would it be better stored empty? Have never had a van with a toilet before.
Cheers
Eils
Does it matter whether it (the napisan) is granules or liquid that is used in the loo?
-- Edited by waggy21 on Friday 5th of April 2013 12:16:49 PM
I would think that vinegar, being acidic, might harm the bacteria, preventing it from doing its job.
Remember - HOME BRAND OR GENERIC NAPPY SOAKER - the cheaper ones seem to have a higher level of sodium percobonate.
I inherited one when I bought the Transit, it had water in the flush tank with chemical deodoriser in it. The other holding tank was empty.
Reading the instructions for it, said to store empty, but leave the slide out (between the pan and the collecting tank otherwise they can get stuck in storage) I emptied the chemicals and put generic in both tanks with water, left for a couple of days and then emptied it out and allowed to dry. I then pulled the slide out as per the instructions and lubed the moving parts and slide with silicone spray and now have stored it empty with the slide out.