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Posted: 21.03.2013  ·  #1
Forgot about the SOG system, until I seen someone else discussing it on Motorhomefacts.

Do you SOG?

Think I might get one the idea seems good and no more chemicals to buy.


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Posted: 21.03.2013  ·  #2
No, I chemical. I bought a 2 ltr bottle in France for 12 euro, which will last approx 2 yrs. I always think of new purchases in terms of " how many bottles of wine is that?". It usually puts a stop to my gallop!!......Hobey :lol:


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Posted: 21.03.2013  ·  #3
2 years? I must be using to much :)


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Posted: 21.03.2013  ·  #4
What about the washing machine powder/liquid/tabs or whatever, I thought it was cheaper


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Posted: 21.03.2013  ·  #5
I used the bio tablets for a while, they done a great job of cleaning the inside of the cassette but don't mask the smell as much as the blue/green chemical.


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Posted: 21.03.2013  ·  #6
use the bio tabs and a toilet duck sticky pad in the flow of the flush. gives a nice smell every flush. works well
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:up:


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Posted: 04.04.2013  ·  #8
I use Tesco Bio :up:


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Posted: 04.04.2013  ·  #9
lidl toilet tabs

tho i have sog fitted and after a solar panel was the best addition i have made.
no chemicals required whatsoever, i just use those tabs cos i have them.


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Bio or Non Bio Tabs.?


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Bio or Non Bio Tabs.?


Has to be Bio


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:up:


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