Toilet fluid

Navigateur replied on 23/04/2019 21:05

Posted on 23/04/2019 21:05

I don't like trying to pour out 100ml from the big containers, and in the back of my mind is what a mess there would be if it burst while travelling.  So I'm looking for 100 ml plastic bottles that I can use to carry a single shot.  Must be something out there that comes in a suitable container that I can reuse rather than pay £1 each on eBay.

Anyone got any suggestions? 

Mitsi Fendt replied on 23/04/2019 21:23

Posted on 23/04/2019 21:23

My wife got some reusable 100ml bottles either in Home Bargains or wilko.  They are actually produced for taking liquids in cabin baggage.

nelliethehooker replied on 23/04/2019 21:39

Posted on 23/04/2019 21:05 by Navigateur

I don't like trying to pour out 100ml from the big containers, and in the back of my mind is what a mess there would be if it burst while travelling.  So I'm looking for 100 ml plastic bottles that I can use to carry a single shot.  Must be something out there that comes in a suitable container that I can reuse rather than pay £1 each on eBay.

Anyone got any suggestions? 

Posted on 23/04/2019 21:39

I've kept the small sample bottles of fluid that are given away when one gets a new van ( don't know if those buying a second hand van get these samples) and I fill them at home from the 2 ltr containers and carry them instead.

young thomas replied on 24/04/2019 08:51

Posted on 24/04/2019 08:51

if you want clean, easy to use, single shot doses, why not try Aldi/Lidl Bio washing sachets. like many, we've been using them them for a few years now.

£2.80 ish for 20 capsules, keeps the cassette far cleaner (incl limescale removal) than any expensive 'blue' we've used previously.

Navigateur replied on 24/04/2019 09:45

Posted on 24/04/2019 09:45

I have been using the capsules, but apparently there is a "smell" in the night that keeps another person awake.  The shots of fluid will be used for a while and then silently revert to capsules.  All in the interests of research, of course!

The presence of capsules in the cupboard will be explained away as them being a far more effective tank cleaner when towing.

RedKite replied on 24/04/2019 12:06

Posted on 24/04/2019 12:06

Are the Lidl/Aldi bio capsules suitable for sites that only allow the green fluid only as we know of some over here in France as they only have Septic tanks.

brue replied on 24/04/2019 12:45

Posted on 24/04/2019 12:45

I think you have to avoid bio products in septic tanks as these can affect the balance of friendly bacteria?

RedKite replied on 24/04/2019 19:44

Posted on 24/04/2019 19:44

Thank you Brue we thought so as we are on a septic tank here and when we lived in Somerset, we will stick with green fluid we use now.

mickysf replied on 25/04/2019 16:24

Posted on 11/04/2019 21:00 by bluerocket5

£5.99 on Aldi website 

I'm a Yorkshireman £2 saved at Homebargain

That's a pint of Sam Smith's finest for me 

Posted on 25/04/2019 16:24

Trouble is mine just refills with 'recycled' Sam Smith's.wink

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