I asked about head chemicals a couple of months ago. Doug Simonsen recommended a product called Odorlos and I also found a recommendation for that product in a book on how to keep your boat from smelling bad. I've tried Odorlos and it seems to be working (thanks, Doug!). The other recommendation is to have two vents for your holding tank - one on each side of the boat. The cross ventilation helps keep fresh air in the tank, which in turn helps the "good" bacteria to break down the waste products.

Cheers!

Dick Holmes
Encore
Dana Point
Smelling less....

Sneddon, Keith wrote:
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let that go.

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I had a question about additives to the head. Do you all generally add
any chemicals to the head?


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