We just use our regular supermarket one the same as we use in the house. When it is wet it all turns to mush regardless of whether it is a cheapie or a dearie.
Never even considered whether had to use anything special. Just use the old reliable Sorbent and everything's just a slurry when time to empty. Don't use the special chemicals either (they didn't stop the smell completely and contributed their own unpleasant chemical smell). Just use Napisan and Pine-O-Clean (or similar generic) as suggested by others here. That way there is nothing unusual that prevents me from disposing down normal effluent drains either.
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You shouldn't use Pin-o-clean if you're putting it down septic systems, you'll stop the normal reaction that breaks down the effluent. I think the brand name Napisan is a bit of a no no too, but a search on here will give you more details.
I always use the normal toilet paper & no brand nappy/fabric soaker. To guard against unpleasant odors, I use a couple of drops of pure eucalyptus oil.
Almost forgot ... I use olive oil spray on the bowl & seals to make them slippery after first cleaning the bowl with the usual toilet cleaner.
I use the toilet as normal & usually empty it every 3rd or 4th day. Not sure that the 'full' light has ever come on.
You shouldn't use Pin-o-clean if you're putting it down septic systems, you'll stop the normal reaction that breaks down the effluent. I think the brand name Napisan is a bit of a no no too, but a search on here will give you more details.
Only ever buy stuff that says "safe for septic systems". Probably shouldn't have used brand names in my post. I have a septic system at home too so am very careful of this.
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Cheers, Marianna.
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