Head Cleaner

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Jun 12, 2004
1,181
Allied Mistress 39 Ketch Kemah,Tx.
I have a list of what not to use to clean the head, but not a good list of what I should use. Anyone know what would be a good cleaner for the head itself and inflatable waste tank? Thanks in advance Tony B
 
Jun 12, 2004
1,181
Allied Mistress 39 Ketch Kemah,Tx.
I have a list of what not to use to clean the head, but not a good list of what I should use. Anyone know what would be a good cleaner for the head itself and inflatable waste tank? Thanks in advance Tony B
 

Dave Groshong

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Jan 25, 2007
1,867
Catalina 22 Seattle
I've always been a big fan of KO

and the other Raritan products: http://shop.sailboatowners.com/category.htm?fno=400&cat=1005 Dave Groshong Customer Service SailboatOwners.com Toll Free 877-932-7245 ext.116, Mon-Fri, 9-5 Pacific.
 

Dave Groshong

SBO Staff
Staff member
Jan 25, 2007
1,867
Catalina 22 Seattle
I've always been a big fan of KO

and the other Raritan products: http://shop.sailboatowners.com/category.htm?fno=400&cat=1005 Dave Groshong Customer Service SailboatOwners.com Toll Free 877-932-7245 ext.116, Mon-Fri, 9-5 Pacific.
 
Jun 1, 2005
772
Pearson 303 Robinhood, ME
Dunno...

however I would stick with the stuff they sell at your local marine or RV "Superstore". You don't want to be pumping abunch of household abrasives down there to reak havoc with all your seals and gaskets. You have a waste tank in your inflateable... that is totally un-cool! Check the website for your bladder bag... Check "Head Mistress"... You'll have to wait for more posts.
 
Jun 1, 2005
772
Pearson 303 Robinhood, ME
Dunno...

however I would stick with the stuff they sell at your local marine or RV "Superstore". You don't want to be pumping abunch of household abrasives down there to reak havoc with all your seals and gaskets. You have a waste tank in your inflateable... that is totally un-cool! Check the website for your bladder bag... Check "Head Mistress"... You'll have to wait for more posts.
 
Jun 12, 2004
1,181
Allied Mistress 39 Ketch Kemah,Tx.
rpierpo1

Misunderstanding. I dont have a waste tank in my inflatable. I have an inflatable waste tank (Bladder tank). Tony B
 
Jun 12, 2004
1,181
Allied Mistress 39 Ketch Kemah,Tx.
rpierpo1

Misunderstanding. I dont have a waste tank in my inflatable. I have an inflatable waste tank (Bladder tank). Tony B
 

CalebD

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Jun 27, 2006
1,479
Tartan 27' 1967 Nyack, NY
I am with Dave Groshong on this one

the Raritan KO product is the best head treatment in my somewhat limited experience. I got a friend to try it on his Endeavor 32' that is shared by 4 partners and is 'used' quite a bit in the sailing season in the mid Chesapeake region after I read Peggy's book. My friend reacted by saying something to the effect that the cabin smelled better than he could remember and he rounded up the other treatments on the boat to be disposed of. This product is bacterial and when there is enough oxygen (eg., ventilation) in the holding tank it works great (aerobic reactions that don't stink versus the anaerobic reactions which sulphur compounds and stink badly) therefore do not use bleach, ajax or other harsh household cleaners to clean out the bowl (head) as it will kill the active bacteria in the tank. I think that Raritan also makes a product called 'BC' (bowl cleaner) which Peggy also recommends. I thought that it was also a good idea to run some vinegar through the head to help remove some of the scale buildup that can occur in the hoses and fittings but I guess that would be after a thorough pump out and flushing (eg., before dosing with 'KO' again and new bacteria) as vinegar is just a mild organic acid. The other thing to always keep in mind is that if you can pump the tank out as soon as possible after using it for ANY period of time the less chance you will have for any 'solids' attaching themselves to the tank, fittings and hoses. Let it dwell and it's gonna' smell. Raritan 'KO' and 'BC', and no I don't get paid by them but I do use 'KO' in my holding tank.
 

CalebD

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Jun 27, 2006
1,479
Tartan 27' 1967 Nyack, NY
I am with Dave Groshong on this one

the Raritan KO product is the best head treatment in my somewhat limited experience. I got a friend to try it on his Endeavor 32' that is shared by 4 partners and is 'used' quite a bit in the sailing season in the mid Chesapeake region after I read Peggy's book. My friend reacted by saying something to the effect that the cabin smelled better than he could remember and he rounded up the other treatments on the boat to be disposed of. This product is bacterial and when there is enough oxygen (eg., ventilation) in the holding tank it works great (aerobic reactions that don't stink versus the anaerobic reactions which sulphur compounds and stink badly) therefore do not use bleach, ajax or other harsh household cleaners to clean out the bowl (head) as it will kill the active bacteria in the tank. I think that Raritan also makes a product called 'BC' (bowl cleaner) which Peggy also recommends. I thought that it was also a good idea to run some vinegar through the head to help remove some of the scale buildup that can occur in the hoses and fittings but I guess that would be after a thorough pump out and flushing (eg., before dosing with 'KO' again and new bacteria) as vinegar is just a mild organic acid. The other thing to always keep in mind is that if you can pump the tank out as soon as possible after using it for ANY period of time the less chance you will have for any 'solids' attaching themselves to the tank, fittings and hoses. Let it dwell and it's gonna' smell. Raritan 'KO' and 'BC', and no I don't get paid by them but I do use 'KO' in my holding tank.
 
Dec 2, 1997
9,011
- - LIttle Rock
He asked what to use to CLEAN the toilet. and tank

Every one of you only gave him advice about what to use in his holding tank to suppress odor...not very useful. You've already said that you know what NOT to use--bleach or anything containing bleach, household bowl cleaners or any other chemical household cleaning products including Lysol, PineSol or any petroleum based products...so what CAN you use? IMO Raritan C.P. Cleans Potties is the best choice. It's a bio-enzymatic cleaner that not only destroys odor on contact, but also leaves the bowl shining clean without any brushing and scrubbing...and it's not only environmentally friendly, but also 100% compatible with ALL tank products. For heaven's sake DON'T get it from WM...their price is more than 50% higher than Raritan's LIST price! Before there was C.P., I cleaned the bowl on my boat with little Comet (or any other brand) on a paper towel...wearing rubber gloves of course. The tiny little bit of residue that gets flushed isn't enough to matter. Those are just about your only two GOOD choices. As for the tank, it doesn't need cleaning...just a good product to eliminate odor (almost impossible to do in a bladder) and frequent flushing with plenty of clean water.
 
Dec 2, 1997
9,011
- - LIttle Rock
He asked what to use to CLEAN the toilet. and tank

Every one of you only gave him advice about what to use in his holding tank to suppress odor...not very useful. You've already said that you know what NOT to use--bleach or anything containing bleach, household bowl cleaners or any other chemical household cleaning products including Lysol, PineSol or any petroleum based products...so what CAN you use? IMO Raritan C.P. Cleans Potties is the best choice. It's a bio-enzymatic cleaner that not only destroys odor on contact, but also leaves the bowl shining clean without any brushing and scrubbing...and it's not only environmentally friendly, but also 100% compatible with ALL tank products. For heaven's sake DON'T get it from WM...their price is more than 50% higher than Raritan's LIST price! Before there was C.P., I cleaned the bowl on my boat with little Comet (or any other brand) on a paper towel...wearing rubber gloves of course. The tiny little bit of residue that gets flushed isn't enough to matter. Those are just about your only two GOOD choices. As for the tank, it doesn't need cleaning...just a good product to eliminate odor (almost impossible to do in a bladder) and frequent flushing with plenty of clean water.
 
Jun 1, 2005
772
Pearson 303 Robinhood, ME
I know...

Sailor Tony... It was a bad play on words. LOL! There you have it for "Allied Mistress"... "Head Mistress" piped in. You are good to flush, Rich
 
Jun 1, 2005
772
Pearson 303 Robinhood, ME
I know...

Sailor Tony... It was a bad play on words. LOL! There you have it for "Allied Mistress"... "Head Mistress" piped in. You are good to flush, Rich
 
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