Toilet Chemicals Longevity

narrativeescapes
narrativeescapes Forum Participant Posts: 13
edited August 2020 in Parts & Accessories #1

Hi

Due to the way I use my vehicle I tend not to use the Thetford much. I am also new to the whole experience. 

This means the, currently, the Thetford has been setup but literally not used for a couple of months. 

Do the chemics stay use able on this basis just like if they were in the bottle or should be refreshing on a cycle in case it needs to be used?

 Tried to find an answer but all the answers are assuming it's being used in terms of replacing chemicals.

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  • Justus2
    Justus2 Forum Participant Posts: 897
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    edited August 2020 #2

    Over the years we have regularly left the toilet with blue elsan in it after emptying it at our " last site of the year ".. It can be 2 or 3 months, and this year 8 months before we used it again with no obvious problem, so I wouldn't worry. 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited August 2020 #3

    I have always emptied ours and tend only to set it up as we leave for a trip. It would save scale building up if emptied.

    David

  • SeasideBill
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    edited August 2020 #4

    Ditto, always leave fresh chemicals in cassette when not in use. That said, formaldehyde is biodegradable so maybe does lose efficiency over time?

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 2020 #5

    We use the sachets as we prefer not to mess about measuring stuff out which usually ends up staining everything blue. 

    So you could buy some sachets and just drop one down the opening to keep the concentration strength up if you're that worried but I suspect it would be fine. 

  • ABM
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    edited August 2020 #6

    S/Bill,  Is the use of formaldehyde still permitted  ??

  • bigtrucker
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    edited August 2020 #7

    what is the life span of toilet chemicals left in the original bottle

  • peedee
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    edited August 2020 #8

    Does it not have a use by date on it laughing

    peedee

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited August 2020 #9

    Obviously, depending on how many trips out we do, the size of the bottle of blue that we buy usually lasts us all year.  We have, on occasion, had some left and used it the following Spring and never had any issues with its effectiveness.

    I'm not a messy person so I don't have a problem in pouring it into the cassette from outside the van but I don't faff about measuring it; just a good glug and add about a litre of water.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited August 2020 #10

    Good question....so I asked Prof Google and it seems not. Now nitrate based biocide chemicals. Every day is a school day!

  • ABM
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    edited August 2020 #11

    So I've done MY bit for the Environment for this Bank Holiday, then  wink 

  • cyberyacht
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    edited September 2020 #12

    Hope they don't expire. I've git some "blue" that must be at least two years old as I use very little since swapping to LidL's Formil bio pods.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited September 2020 #13

    Not sure it will have a big impact on receding polar ice caps, but it’s a start 😉

  • ABM
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    edited September 2020 #14

    I'll set that young Thunberger on you  S-bill  !!

    Every little helps !!