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septic tank friendly fabric conditioner
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hi, have tried ecover but not making clothes smell fresh on cool wash, any suggestions for conditioner that will be ok for septic tank?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have lived with a septic tank for 5 years now and when we moved in i asked the previous occupier what she used in the way of washing powders/fabric conditioner/ toilet cleaners etc and she just used anything and never had any problems so thats what i have done and never had any problems either - i use comfort or lenor usually and either bold/ fairy or persil washing powders depending whats best offer when i buy it. Only thing my septic tank doesn't seem to like is kitchen roll, oh and that stuff ladies use once a month though the odd one doesn't cause any harm (like when you have a visitor that doesn't realise). I was flushing a lot of kitchen roll when we first had my puppy but uit doesn't dissolve as well as loo roll apparently so i had to stop
I use asda own or ariel for washing powder, but i do use ecover for dishes. i dont use conditioner
nothing that didnt come the human body goes down the toilet with a bit of loo roll.
we drain all the fat and grease from cooking into jars and then bin when set and so far after 4 years the tank seems fine.
all i have to do now is train the new neighbours that i share the tank with!!!!!!!!!!!!
nothing that didnt come the human body goes down the toilet with a bit of loo roll.
we drain all the fat and grease from cooking into jars and then bin when set and so far after 4 years the tank seems fine.
all i have to do now is train the new neighbours that i share the tank with!!!!!!!!!!!!
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