Sea Q does it ship regular ground or is it haz mat?
I sent you a PM.
Regular ground i have done air but its a big hassle to do it properly (legally)
Sea Q does it ship regular ground or is it haz mat?
I sent you a PM.
We went through almost 3 bottles last season; 42' boat and we're on it a lot. But that was more of an experiment than anything else; in the past, we've always used KO, and never had head odors to deal with anyway.
Some of our club members started raving about your Noflex, so I thought I'd give it a go just to see. Seems to work fine enough. Would be interested to hear a compare/contrast with the method in which KO and Odorlos work? Mostly for academic interest...
One thing I've been surprised about is the number of fans who've raved about how clean their tanks and lines are after using Noflex (could be) but when asked if they opened up their system to look inside, the answer is no, just that their odor problems went away. Makes me wonder what kinds of odors they've been living with all that time in the first place... Or whether their odor problems actually stem more from loose fittings...
You might try pulsing Fawcett's in Annapolis.
-Chris
A lot talk about how their sensors start working again.
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e mail today from Australia one boater fixed his Rv grey water sensor with it go rid of the smells also
KO and Odorlos basically over load the bugs making the Hydrogen sulfide gas but only on the surface there good products .Noflex does that a different way but also liquefies the waste so you don't have old stuff left that just compounds the problem.
Not sure what "over load the bugs" means?
In any case, some additional thoughts you might like to address:
I have most of this on our web page
1) Your label says "Instantly neutralizes hydrogen sulfide odors" but it doesn't really suggest how. Does it also promote aerobic bacteria? Or...?
It just does
One problem are peoples concept of their holding black water tank.
It's not a treatment system (ITS A HOLDING TANK) it has both anaerobic and aerobic.
If you want to talk about promoting aerobic you need a mechanical aeration treatment system
2) The label also says "Liquifies anaerobic sludge" but as above, doesn't address method. It contains a surfactant to break down the fats and oils that bind allot of the solids together And is it harmful to aerobic bacteria?In a aerobic system it liquidizes the anaerobic bacteria releasing it back into the waste stream for processing by the aerobic bacteria turning the system in to a enhanced colony reducing solids and proteins .
Realize you might have some "proprietary info" issues with that kind of question, but at the same time believe your marketing would be more effective if you provided more technical info. Otherwise, it seems like "it's magic" is the message... and nobody expects magic with a holding tank.
No one but the people that have tried it and know it is magic and one less headache to worry about when they are suppose to having fun on the water
Aerobic bacteria are used in a sewage treatment system to reduce the biological loading (reduce volume of solids)
3) For how long is the product active? Minutes? Hours? Even after it dissolves? It remains active until spent that all depends on the bacterial loading it will lay dormant with out ether one --water or waste In our case, with an electric macerating head, introducing Noflex into the bowl and then flushing that load into holding tank -- if I do it before the granules dissolve -- sounds like running sand through our macerator. Seems to me potentially damaging, so I've been letting the granules dissolve in the bowl for a while before eventually flushing. Is the stuff still working, at that point? Yes i have never had any reports of damage in a grinder pump type (metal Blades) only problem in a manual pump type were it removes the lubrication on the pump rods a Or have I only treated the bowl, not the holding tank?
-Chris
2002 with a 30 gal. holding tank. We bought the boat three years ago, and the sensors have never worked right. The green (empty) is always on, and the yellow (low) never comes on. The amber (mid) and red (full) work fine. My guess is that the floats are stuck, but I have yet to muster the courage to remove the unit from the holding tank. We use the boat almost year round, usually with just the two of us, and we pump out after just about every trip (it is free at our marina). We also flush the tank with fresh water at each pumpout.
Any progress in the Mid-Atlantic area?
-Chris
Tried a few Like Donovan Marine but couldn't get by the switch board or my emails disappeared.
Land and Sea was to busy in Canada so i didn't even try in USA
Give it a month with what is going to happen up here it will spill over
New customer the Bluenose II -- the Noflex (Magic) it fixed all