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Old 03-16-2021, 10:30 PM   #20
OldWEB
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2011 FW Hurricane 33T
State: England
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We have a 2011 that we borrowed from my husband's parents. I use a combination of bloomed yeast, borax, dawn and some aerobic digester microbes. Not only is our tank unclogged but the sensors started working again. Also add a couple of gallons of water after you dump the tank. It gives the floaties something to float in instead of sticking ot the bottom.
I am no chemist, but I read on the 'net:
Borax kills mold and inhibits mold growth. Borax also kills germs and bacteria. It is a disinfectant, biocide, insecticide, pesticide, herbicide and fungicide.

So I am wondering if borax would kill the microbes (typ. bacteria) and/or the yeast (fungus) you are adding?
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