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Old 07-23-2020, 08:10 AM   #5
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We have to scrub the bowl very two weeks.. do you just spray it in the bowl? Is it septic friendly?
yes & yes

For the first attempt, the powder (tank) version it may take 1-2 attempts, each will show SIGNIFICANT progress. A toilet brush will help accelerate.

Same for the inaugural bowl version -- after that it was simply "maintenance" …. so spraying it on when we arrived, leave alone for 1/2- 1 hour …. got rid of the "lines" that formed during the week gone.

Next experiment for us will be to put a small portion of the powder in the tank BEFORE leaving on Sunday's as it's the tank water slowly dripping into the bowl - perhaps that will stop the "lines" from forming -- We'll see

Again - as stated in the original post, so the "plumbers" of the forum don't take this off track -- we know the "root cause" is the seal/ flapper between tank & bowl ……. just don't want to mess with it now.
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