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Character - Kim wrote: had three toilets, different levels, so we rotated just to help clean all the lines. "Kent Wills" wrote in message news:18qgf0lq0mf6nndl7feg9r7938is9hc9sq@4ax.com... Someone once told me that on Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:57:38 -0400, "Kim" wrote: Lived in a home for almost 10 years and used Rid-x once a month in each of our toilets faithfully and when we sold the home the tank was inspected and was find and did not need pumped out. Which really surprised us! Its a decent product I'm curious as to why you used it in both toilets? Don't they both go to the same septic tank? Again, merely curious here.The last time I looked, I think the instructions on the plastic bottle are toadd half the contents to the septic tank once a month.....and it doesn't evensay that you need to add it to the toilet because pouring it down a sink willwork just as well.The stuff is supposed to keep the little buggies in the tank eating the poopthat's added to it, and it doesn't matter if it comes from a john, a sink, or awashing machine. When it gets into the tank, Rid-X helps the buggies eat thestuff up, liquify it and then distribute it in the tank's nitrification field.Hal Kent -- Nie'se schlect sim'wa.
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