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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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Bio magic is CRAP Laughing

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In our experience it certainly doesnt deal with it!! Rolling Eyes - but others swear by it Rolling Eyes
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We didn't find Biomagic any use in the loo, use Kem Direct now much better.

We have recently had a problem with the grey waste tank smelling after we've emptied it, putting Biomagic in there has stopped it.

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We have been using BioMagic for 2 years now, in the height of summer and in the depths of winter. We have not had any problems or nasty smells, just follow the instructions on the BioMagic website. Ensure your cassette is clean and free of any traces of other chemical based products, make sure that there is enough water in the cassette to cover any waste.
Smells will not travel through water, but if waste is not fully covered it will get a bit niffy. Giving the cassette a shake now and then agitates the waste and helps the breakdown process.
Works for us, we have no intention of changing to another product.

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brisey wrote:
We have been using BioMagic for 2 years now, in the height of summer and in the depths of winter. We have not had any problems or nasty smells, just follow the instructions on the BioMagic website. Ensure your cassette is clean and free of any traces of other chemical based products, make sure that there is enough water in the cassette to cover any waste.
Smells will not travel through water, but if waste is not fully covered it will get a bit niffy. Giving the cassette a shake now and then agitates the waste and helps the breakdown process.
Works for us, we have no intention of changing to another product.


So if you have to well cover the waste with water and shake the cassette, what exactly does the Biomagic do?
It doesn't stop the smell and urine is a very effective means of breaking down solid waste.
Might as well use nothing as some do.

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Hi erneboy

I've added a poll for you, apologies that none of the mods have done it earlier, it's been a very busy day. Rolling Eyes

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We are interested in giving Kem Direct a try especially as we a off to France soon (I take it is ok for all disposal points?). But the only place I can find it is
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and it seems quiet expensive with postage.

Is there any where else it is aviable?

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RichardnGill wrote:
We are interested in giving Kem Direct a try especially as we a off to France soon (I take it is ok for all disposal points?). But the only place I can find it is
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and it seems quiet expensive with postage.

Is there any where else it is aviable?

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Thats why its called Kem Direct . The only place I have been able to get it is at motorhome shows, where I get a good stock in.

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