Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Thetford Corp., which makes mobile sanitizing products for the RV, marine and camping market, has introduced its newest North American product line, AquaMAX.
The company said AquaMAX is the next evolution of its popular Thetford holding tank treatment line, Aqua-Kem.
Made in the USA, AquaMAX maintains the effectiveness of Aqua-Kem but is 100 percent free of formaldehyde and bronopol, the company said, making it a suitable holding tank treatment for RVers and boaters looking to travel the country without concern of campground and marina compliance.
Along with being free of formaldehyde and bronopol, AquaMAX totes the same benefits as its former formula. AquaMAX neutralizes odor and breaks down waste to prevent clumping, clogging and tank residue with a triple enzyme blend. This new formula contains beneficial probiotics that optimizes the waste breakdown process. This blend of probiotic enzymes replaces the formerly used chemicals but maintains the same effectiveness in breaking down and deodorizing waste, all while using eco- and campground-friendly methods.
AquaMAX has been extensively lab-tested, as well as field tested by members of Thetford’s Camper Crew of more than 1,000 enthusiasts. After a year of product testing, the company reported more than 95 percent of those who sampled AquaMAX indicated that they preferred this new product, felt it was of equal comparison to Aqua-Kem, or is better than other products on the market.
AquaMAX comes in two new fragrances, seven different sizes and in both liquid and water-soluble toss-in packets.