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30/5/2014 at 6:23pm
Location: North Yorkshire Outfit: None
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We always used wood based kitty litter in our luggable loo - it neutralises and deodorises all in one.
30/5/2014 at 9:36pm
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Quote: Originally posted by RTS5 on 30/5/2014
You'd probably be better off with some blue so it breaks the solids down. Though if you are not bothered by that, then disinfectant well be fine.
To be honest, it'll only be myself using it, and it'll be emptied right away after a number two so I'd guess a drop or two of disinfectant would suffice------------- Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional
30/5/2014 at 11:07pm
Location: Berkshire Outfit: Elddis advante
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The best thing about having cat litter in the loo is that it stops everyone hearing your wee in the night!
Now i have tried cat litter I won't go back!
31/5/2014 at 6:45am
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Quote: Originally posted by JAMMI on 29/5/2014
It is more environmentally friendly to deposit the contents of your wee bucket (Urine only, no additives or disinfectants) under a bush than it is to empty in the toilet. Urine is a good fertilizer.
It's great for accelerating the composting process. Men's wee is better for this than women's wee, and I just don't understand why Mr Fran steadfastly refuses to go up the garden and pee on the compost heap.
31/5/2014 at 9:14pm
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Its all well and good for you blokes who stand up and have a fair clear distance between your body bits and the liquid in the bucket, but please be careful of any chemical splashes up into the tender regions if you happen to be a sitting lady or a small child using this type of loo, for this reason strong disinfectent or bleach ect should be used with extreme caution!
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31/5/2014 at 9:35pm
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Our empty pot noodle cup is sounding rather primitive right now... :D
31/5/2014 at 9:57pm
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Looked at getting a bucket toilet, but the Kampa Portaflush chemical toilet wasn't much bigger than the Kampa Khazi, so we went with that.
Eco toilet chemicals are good enough for us - weekend camping/night time use. I'm sure it would work as well in a bucket toilet. No chemical smell. Safe and easy to dispose of. Certainly good enough for urine.
01/6/2014 at 9:01am
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Quote: Originally posted by tentadventurer on 31/5/2014
Our empty pot noodle cup is sounding rather primitive right now... :D
Lol. I won't be getting rid of my low-tech, space-saving plastic funnel and Persil bottle any time soon.
01/6/2014 at 10:28am
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Ooo...a funnell... that might solve a few issues formy 7 yr old....
04/6/2014 at 5:34pm
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You could even place a couple of cheap disposable nappies in a bag in the base of the toilet they would soak it up very well. ------------- Bring on the camping season...
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