It is treatable but cheap doesn't enter into the equation. Each application is different for various reasons. Used to be the problem was the holding tank additives such as formaldehide that caused problems but I think they are largely a thing of the past. You can check out my web site to see what might be an option. www.waldeninc.com Bob PDQ 36 Peace
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