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From the Manufacturer:

Most odor eliminators are as “natural” as pleather pants. But Poo~Pourri takes natural seriously.  We care about your health, your toilet, and this precious world we poop in. That’s why we use NO harsh chemicals—just stink-fightin’ good stuff (oh, and a pinch of magic). Unlike the other guys, Poo~Pourri is safe to breathe and safe to flush.
NO synthetic fragrance
NO alcohol
NO aerosol
NO parabens
NO phthalates
NO formaldehyde
ALL stink-fightin’ good stuff

Directions:

Own your sh*t!  Spritz 3-5 sprays into the toilet bowl on the water's surface. Proceed to #2 as usual. The natural essential oils create a barrier—trapping odor under the surface.

STINK FREE GUARANTEE!

My Experience:

All jokes aside, POO-POURRI is awesome!  Let’s face it, a trailer can be a small cramped space. If you need to do your business and don’t want to worry about a stink evacuation of your Lance buy this stuff.  It’s $8.99 for a small bottle that has lasted us almost a year.  Now I can do my business and leave the trailer smelling like vanilla lavender (That is our preferred scent and there are many to choose from) instead of an open sewer line.  POO-POURRI is all natural and will not effect your Lance septic system or black tank.  I recommend POO-POURRI to the LOA community and let the shi*t jokes commence!

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I have avoided using the product.  If you watch the many videos put out about the product it always shows that a deep water approach is needed.  PooPourri is sprayed on the water surface to form a "barrier" and when "the astronauts splash down" the odor is trapped.  No bad odor just a flowery fragrance.  

https://www.youtube.com/result...rch_query=poo+pourri

We are very stingy with the amount of water we use.  Does the product still work without the deep water approach?

 

LJJ posted:

I have avoided using the product.  If you watch the many videos put out about the product it always shows that a deep water approach is needed.  PooPourri is sprayed on the water surface to form a "barrier" and when "the astronauts splash down" the odor is trapped.  No bad odor just a flowery fragrance.  

https://www.youtube.com/result...rch_query=poo+pourri

We are very stingy with the amount of water we use.  Does the product still work without the deep water approach?

 

Jim, I fully understand your view point. But can I assume you use some 'Black Tank' treatment like most of us? We also try too use a minimal amount of water in the bowl, just enough to create a water block to fumes in the tank escaping. Well Poop- Pourri acts as a secondary barrier to control fumes, even with a minimal amount of water and in as much a Very Small amount of Poop Pourri!

It's a double down on Black Tank odors! Or a Win-Win odor fighter!!

Happy Campers 

BobnRobin

LJJ posted:

I have avoided using the product.  If you watch the many videos put out about the product it always shows that a deep water approach is needed.  PooPourri is sprayed on the water surface to form a "barrier" and when "the astronauts splash down" the odor is trapped.  No bad odor just a flowery fragrance.  

https://www.youtube.com/result...rch_query=poo+pourri

We are very stingy with the amount of water we use.  Does the product still work without the deep water approach?

 

don't know....

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LJJ posted:

I have avoided using the product.  If you watch the many videos put out about the product it always shows that a deep water approach is needed.  PooPourri is sprayed on the water surface to form a "barrier" and when "the astronauts splash down" the odor is trapped.  No bad odor just a flowery fragrance.  

https://www.youtube.com/result...rch_query=poo+pourri

We are very stingy with the amount of water we use.  Does the product still work without the deep water approach?

 

don't know....

I don't use that much water.  Is your tank really that much bigger than mine? 

setters posted:
LJJ posted:

I have avoided using the product.  If you watch the many videos put out about the product it always shows that a deep water approach is needed.  PooPourri is sprayed on the water surface to form a "barrier" and when "the astronauts splash down" the odor is trapped.  No bad odor just a flowery fragrance.  

https://www.youtube.com/result...rch_query=poo+pourri

We are very stingy with the amount of water we use.  Does the product still work without the deep water approach?

 

don't know....

I think POO-POURRI will still work on a snorkeler as well as a diver. LOL

In my post retirement work life,I often get sent to different school districts. Staff bathroom facilities can run from plentiful to downright stingy where both genders share one remote bathroom. One day, I was coming out after just dropping the sultan of stink and there was an eager young female teacher waiting on her short break. I remembered the poo pourrri at home and now bring it with me just in case. The poor thing!

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