I wonder what this would do in your waste tank?

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.8% of pathogens left in the average bacterial population in a washing machine vs .8% of pathogens left in the average bacterial population in a ripe recovery tank is likely quite a difference.

That .8% left in the washing machine would probably be safe to drink

The .8% remaining in the recovery tank would likely kill you from the smell before you could drink it
 

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PRO CHLOR Septic tablets for septic chlorinators would be a better choice.
Pop one in your inline filter.
 
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I have the three Mytee roto mold tanks about 10 yrs now no smell and they will never rust.But I do wash them out daily. jz
 
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The #realchemist Forsythe would say: naah...don't do it if you have a stainless steel tank.
 
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