Bog Heaven ?

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New boat has a manual bog with a curious little plastic bottle "T"ed into it.
Was going to remove it and one less thing to worry about.
However robbed the grandkids sweet allowance jar and purchased a "PuryTec" refill @ £8.00
Blimey wot a difference, much more fragrant, cleans the bowl and obviously has some sort of lubricant, now much much easier to pump. !
 
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The active constituents are

extract of orange (smelly, lubricant)

methyl salicate (aka Oil of Wintergreen) nasty stuff produced by plants to get rid of flies and beetles by pheremomes.


There's an environmental warning:

"Toxic to aquatic life. Lasting long term effects" So, probably best used as an antifouling perhaps :)
 
The active constituents are

extract of orange (smelly, lubricant)

methyl salicate (aka Oil of Wintergreen) nasty stuff produced by plants to get rid of flies and beetles by pheremomes.


There's an environmental warning:

"Toxic to aquatic life. Lasting long term effects" So, probably best used as an antifouling perhaps :)

Blimey and me going up the Thames in a week or two. !
 
New boat has a manual bog with a curious little plastic bottle "T"ed into it.
Was going to remove it and one less thing to worry about.
However robbed the grandkids sweet allowance jar and purchased a "PuryTec" refill @ £8.00
Blimey wot a difference, much more fragrant, cleans the bowl and obviously has some sort of lubricant, now much much easier to pump. !
 
I cannot imagine Fred doing anything vigorously apart from making his way to the Bar! :-D


Although always first through the bar door, what mystifies peeps is how I manage to be right at the back when it comes to pay :)

I've looked for pury tec refill for some time now where did you manage to find it ?
Any local chandlery,should pay no more than around £8.00.
 
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