Sani-Tank is designed to clean and maintain recirculating toilet systems. It is formulated to fight the organic residue that accumulates on the surface inside the toilet holding tanks and on the recirculating pump and maceration systems. If left untreated, the organic tar-like residue that builds up will cause severe malodors and can affect proper operation of internal waste processing systems by constricting pumps and motors, leading to excessive wear and tear. These residues can even be made worse by using a quat-based toilet deodorant. But regular holding tank cleanings with Sani-Tank will remove these residues and prevent them from accumulating to significant levels in the future; allowing you to avoid odors and system malfunctions. Philip Schneider, Owner of Elite Aero Services had this to say about the efficacy of Sani-Tank:
“When we perform a lav soak with Sani-Tank, it’s always surprising how much accumulated material is flushed out. Our customers maintain their aircraft to an incredible standard. You could stand in the lav and not even realize they have a recirculating (blue water) system. Sani-Tank is a simple and effective solution for a notoriously problematic area.” Sani-Tank is one of our user and environmentally friendly products. It is biodegradable, non-toxic, and safe to leave in an aircraft while flying. The combination of natural based terpenes blended together create a very effective, natural solvent base that removes organic deposits from pump equipment, tank walls, and toilet bowls, prevents possible system clogging failure, reduces toilet system malodor, and contributes to the extended life of components. Sani-Tank excels at removing organic tar-like residue, but if your problem is scale buildup, Sani-Tank N might be a better choice. We will follow up with a Sani-Tank N post soon!
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1/22/2022 05:38:56 am
My favorite part of this article is Sani-Tank is a cleaning and maintenance solution for recirculating toilet systems. Someone recently told me about this and it is different from what I understand. Thanks for helping me understand toilet drop.
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