I wonder what this would do in your waste tank?

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.8% of pathogens left in the average bacterial population in a washing machine vs .8% of pathogens left in the average bacterial population in a ripe recovery tank is likely quite a difference.

That .8% left in the washing machine would probably be safe to drink

The .8% remaining in the recovery tank would likely kill you from the smell before you could drink it
 

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PRO CHLOR Septic tablets for septic chlorinators would be a better choice.
Pop one in your inline filter.
 
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I have the three Mytee roto mold tanks about 10 yrs now no smell and they will never rust.But I do wash them out daily. jz
 
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The #realchemist Forsythe would say: naah...don't do it if you have a stainless steel tank.
 
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The #realchemist Forsythe would say: naah...don't do it if you have a stainless steel tank.
No he wouldn't...I'm pretty sure he INVENTED the damn thing
 

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What Hydramaster calls “refinements” I view as fixing fugal phuckups

Use stainless and the tank will last over 20 years

Butler Baby!
Except all the support beams that catch debris and stink it up if you don't keep it clean.
I miss my WM aluminum tank. It drainedto the bottom too.
 

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