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Post by aweimer »

DaddysGirls wrote:I ordered it from that very location a few days ago.
I also order some today. Does it work well? Hope so, not too bad priced for the amount it will cover.
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Did you guys get the Noflex yet? did you try it? What d'ya think?? :)
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My order never arrived. So far that place ripped me off.
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son of a goat!!! i'm sorry :(
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if you guys use ice add some salt to it to keep it from clumping up... works great in coffee decanters too... ice and salt then slush around till all the grime is worked off.... old waitress/diner trick
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This stuff (Noflex) is fantastic nothing even comes close to it fixed the smell problem real quick from the lines and vent
I've being getting it from Steveston Marine local store no problem but a friend gets it in the USA from http://www.lfsmarineoutdoor.com in Wash State
The ice trick is from the guys in RV's they throw a bag of ice in the tank and let it shake around rolling down the road :)
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I have my order, took 3 weeks. Going to put it in this weekend and see. Hoping it cuts down on the odd smells. I will let you know.
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So did you ever try the Noflex and what happened
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Check out BacTANK T3®. A friend of mine owns the company. Very good stuff. She's a chemist and has done well with this (she knows her sh*t if you know what I mean).

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WOW :!: two pages of s*** talk and we're all still friends :D .
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too funny - guess we're all full of sh*t !? :D
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Post by aweimer »

Yes works well. A little goes a LONG way. Teaspoon at a time. We use the boat only on the weekends really so I added one teaspoon per head per weekend. Worked good.

No smells now.
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Post by fourreins »

I have also read to use liquid water softner in the tank. I read to pump the tank clean fill with some fresh water and add the sofner. Take the boat for a spin and allow it to coat the sides of the tank which will produce a slippery surface. When done just pump out the water. Do this periodically...
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