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Does Biomagic work?
Yes - It works for us
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No - It doesn't work for us
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Never tried it.
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Does Biomagic work in your loo, yes/no.
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Hello,

Can anyone tell me if there has ever been a poll simply asking 'Does Biomagic work in your loo'. I ask this because I have been reading and contributing to a tread on the topic and experiences vary, some say it does and some say it doesn't. A simple poll might be informative.

I do not know how to set up a poll or do the administrators do that, Regards, Alan
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You may not be able to do this now, 'cos I answered , but when you did your thread, at the bottom of the oage somewhere is a box which goes through the poll thing.....

just for info, I never used bio magic....

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Hi

You would not use it in an RV or maybe not in a European with a Sog but if your motorhome has not got a "smell clearer" system then Biomagic is very good. Wherepeople can go wrong is to use a chemical as well which stops the breaking down process so the answer is

No there has not been a poll as far as I know but

Yes it does work if used correctly



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Hi,

Erneboy again, I have tried setting up a poll asking 'Does Biomagic work in your loo' with a simple yes/no answer but have not been able to, afraid I am not very good with computers, can any interested person please help, preferably set up the poll, thanks in advance, Alan.
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artona wrote:

Yes it does work if used correctly
stew


That's good news, I bought 5l at Lincoln.

There was enthusiasm and honesty about the guy flogging it.

I've just dumped some down the sink, try and make the grey waste a bit more pleasant.

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We struggled with the Biomagic, however we find the Carasept more efficient

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we couldn't get it to work. When we mentioned it to a Biomagic seller at a show, he said it works if you add LOTS of water. But as that fills the loo up before you start, that's pretty pointless.

Sog IS the only solution that works.

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I use it for all the habitation orifices and works fine in the cassette. I use a Sog as well plus airfreshner, medical wipes, Johnsons furniture polish wipes, cheap bog roll and a squirt of aftershave prior to me leaving the bathroom.

The resulting smell reminds me of place I used to go to not far from Bugis Street in Singapore but the name escapes me.
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reminds me of place I used to go to not far from Bugis Street in Singapore but the name escapes me.


lol Pusser, only you (and any other Ex RN types will know that street Wink )
I of course may have visited Singapore but would never have been to that street and instead you would have found me in Raffles Wink

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