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Detergents and Septic tanks
Tedchapman Started conversation Jan 16, 2008
We have a 3 stage septic tank system, we have the usual washing machine and also a dishwasher.
does anyone know which detergents are safe to use in them.
Ted Chapman
Detergents and Septic tanks
Trout Montague Posted Jan 16, 2008
We have "on site" effluent system too. We use Planet Ark for the washing machine and Squeek in the Dishwasher.
Detergents and Septic tanks
Tedchapman Posted Jan 17, 2008
Thank you for your info, if I can ask the following.
1) do they clean well?
2) How do they compare price wise?
3) Where do I buy them?
Cheers Ted
Detergents and Septic tanks
thekergon Posted Jun 10, 2008
I use BioD which you can find on the web, from ectopia. i have been using this for a year now in my washing machine--liquid i best for washingmachine as the powder does leave marks sometimes. The fabric conditioner and washing up liquid is good also. I have not found any good substitute for cleaners, degreasers and dish washing machine. Their soaps are OK. A spin off is that the products do not cause itching etc. They will deliver to your door too. Hope this isuseful. the kergon.
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maureen55 Posted Jun 18, 2008
Hi,
You will find it very useful to visit www.wastetech.biz/septic-tank.php as it has a very good page on septic tanks and what you can and can't do with them. Also visit their 'do's and Dont's' page as it is the same rules for septic tanks as sewage treatment units.
As far as detergents go, liquids are better than powders (which contain a lot of surfactants)and stick with the same brands as the bacteria in your tank will become immune to the brand you use over time.
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