I wonder how this would work in a waste tank?

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Sodium Percarbonate

This ingredient allows for the claims of being food safe and it does have some antimicrobial properties.

Putting it in a tablet form makes it easy to use in a dishwasher.

The other ingredients would be helpful in preventing cloudy residues on glass.

I'm not sure how the tablet would work in a truck mount recovery tank, but it would be worth testing out in a portable. Few things are as nasty as a portable pushing foul smelling waste water vapor through the place.
 

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Sodium Percarbonate

This ingredient allows for the claims of being food safe and it does have some antimicrobial properties.

Putting it in a tablet form makes it easy to use in a dishwasher.

The other ingredients would be helpful in preventing cloudy residues on glass.

I'm not sure how the tablet would work in a truck mount recovery tank, but it would be worth testing out in a portable. Few things are as nasty as a portable pushing foul smelling waste water vapor through the place.


Prior to finding these tablets, we resorted to hand washing all our glassware due to the cloudyness.


All gone.
 

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The cheapest enzyme should work better.
Suck a few ounces into the tank after discharging.
 

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