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If you are traveling with a camper, motorhome or van, you not only need a drinking bottle, but often large quantities of water in the fresh water tank, canister or storage container.
When traveling, water sometimes sits in the tank for several days. In addition, there are changing temperatures, different water sources and water quality that cannot always be clearly assessed on the road.
BioClean can be a practical addition to water hygiene: The ready-to-use 0.3 % chlorine dioxide solution is dosed directly into the water, requires little space and, when used properly, does not normally cause a typical chlorine taste.

Ideal for campers & vanlife:
Depending on the dosage and water quality, a 100 ml bottle of BioClean is sufficient for approx. 500 to 1,000 liters of water.
Water is often used differently in a camper or motorhome than when hiking. It is transported in larger quantities, stored, refilled and used over several days.
Typical situations are
- Water in the fresh water tank
- Water in canisters or collapsible canisters
- Standing water over several days
- Warm temperatures in the vehicle
- Refilling at different water points
- Use for coffee, tea and cooking
- Use for brushing teeth, washing up and drinking bottles
Additional water treatment can be particularly useful if water is left standing for a long time or comes from different sources.
For vanlife and campers, the focus is not just on a single drinking bottle. For larger quantities of water, the 100 ml BioClean bottle is the more suitable solution.
It can be used directly for canisters, larger containers or fresh water tanks. This makes it easier to use and avoids unnecessary decanting.
Useful for campers:
- Dose BioClean directly from the 100 ml bottle
- Suitable for large quantities of water
- Practical for canisters and water containers
- Ideal as a supply for longer tours
- For larger quantities, it is easier to dose in milliliters using a Pasteur pipette
For use in the camper, BioClean is added directly to the water. The dosage depends on the amount of water and the water quality.
Reference value:
- 2 to 4 drops of BioClean per liter of water
- approx. 30 minutes exposure time
- For larger quantities, it is easier to dose in milliliters using a Pasteur pipette
As a rule of thumb: approx. 20 drops correspond to approx. 1 ml. This value may vary slightly depending on the drip insert and handling.
| Water quantity | BioClean in drops | Approx. quantity in ml |
|---|---|---|
| 10 liters | 20-40 drops | approx. 1-2 ml |
| 20 liters | 40-80 drops | approx. 2-4 ml |
| 50 liters | 100-200 drops | approx. 5-10 ml |
| 100 liters | 200-400 drops | approx. 10-20 ml |
| 150 liters | 300-600 drops | approx. 15-30 ml |
| 200 liters | 400-800 drops | approx. 20-40 ml |
A 100 ml bottle of BioClean contains approximately 2,000 drops. This results in the following range:
Range with 100 ml BioClean:
- at 2 drops per liter: approx. 1,000 liters of water
- at 4 drops per liter: approx. 500 liters of water
This is particularly practical for vanlife, campers and longer trips, because a small 100 ml bottle can last for many tank fillings or canister fillings.
Use in fresh water tank or canister:
- Estimate the amount of water in the tank or canister
- Dose BioClean according to the table
- Pour BioClean directly into the tank or canister if possible
- Top up with water or mix briefly
- For vehicles, a short drive can help to distribute the water in the tank
- Leave on for approx. 30 minutes
- The water can then be used as intended
For larger quantities of water, dosing with a Pasteur pipette is much easier than counting many individual drops.
Tip:
For 100 liters of water, 200-400 drops correspond to approximately 10-20 ml of BioClean. This is much easier to dose with a Pasteur pipette than drop by drop.
Many traditional water treatment products work with chlorine compounds. These products have their place, but can cause a typical chlorine odor or chlorine taste depending on the dosage and water quality.
This is particularly annoying in campers. Water is not only drunk there, but also used for coffee, tea, cooking or brushing teeth. If the water tastes of chlorine, this is particularly noticeable.
BioClean, on the other hand, is based on chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide is an independent active ingredient and differs from classic chlorine products.
The practical advantage:
BioClean enables additional water treatment - when used properly, normally without the typical chlorine taste of many classic chlorine products.
Silver ions and silver compounds are often used for preservation or to inhibit the growth of germs, for example in water containers, filters or storage systems.
BioClean is positioned differently: It is based on chlorine dioxide and is used directly in accordance with the instructions for use. This makes it particularly suitable for situations in which additional water treatment may be useful.
This difference is important for vanlife and campers: BioClean is not simply a silver preservative, but a registered chlorine dioxide solution for water treatment and a wide range of hygiene applications.
In campers, water is often used for more than just drinking. Unpleasant tastes are quickly noticeable, especially with coffee, tea or cooking.
That is why the taste is important. When used properly, BioClean normally has no typical chlorine taste. This makes it particularly interesting for anyone who also wants to use water in the camper for drinks and food.
The combination of simple dosing, good mixing and application time makes BioClean a practical solution for on the go.
Camping and vanlife are not just about drinking water. Canisters, drinking bottles, cups, lids, taps, filling areas and surfaces around food can also be hygienically relevant.
According to the product information, BioClean can also be used for versatile hygiene applications if an additional hygienic treatment of surfaces or contact areas makes sense.
Typical areas in the camper:
- Canisters and water containers
- Drinking bottles and cups
- Lids and closures
- Taps and outlet areas
- Filling areas
- Kitchen and food contact surfaces
- small travel containers
Drinking water is not the only issue when traveling. Salad, raw vegetables, washed fruit, chopping boards, dishwashing brushes or work surfaces can also play a role when traveling - especially where the water quality is not clear.
BioClean can therefore also be used for simple hygiene applications involving water, food contact surfaces and everyday travel.
Examples for on the road:
- Washing fruit and vegetables
- Cleaning the chopping board and knife
- Hygienically treat the dishwashing brush or cloth
- Cleaning surfaces in the camper kitchen
- Treat water containers, lids or small accessories
A slightly stronger dilution can be used for simple hygiene applications on the move.
Practical guide value:
- 5-10 drops of BioClean per 1 dl of water
- Apply with a cloth, washing-up brush or spray bottle
- Clean surfaces and allow to dry
- Rinse with clean water before consumption if necessary
This application is no substitute for careful kitchen hygiene, but can be a useful addition when traveling - especially if the water quality is unclear or if you are travelling in basic conditions.
BioClean should be stored as dark as possible. Opened bottles in particular should not be left unnecessarily warm and should be resealed tightly after use.
Storage recommendation:
- Store in the dark
- Keep the bottle tightly closed
- Do not leave open unnecessarily
- Store opened bottle as cool as possible
- Ideally in the refrigerator, if available
- Do not leave in the vehicle permanently in direct sunlight or extreme heat
BioClean is suitable for people who want to be more aware of water hygiene when they are out and about and are looking for a compact solution for larger quantities of water.
Especially interesting for:
- Vanlife
- Motorhome travel
- Camping
- longer tours
- Fresh water tanks
- Canisters and water containers
- Basecamp and outdoor kitchen
- Traveling with changing water sources
- Emergency and travel precautions
Important:
BioClean is not a filter and does not remove suspended solids, sand or visible dirt. Visibly cloudy or contaminated water should be suitably filtered or otherwise prepared before use.
BioClean is particularly interesting for vanlife and campers because it takes up little space, is easy to dose and, depending on the application, is very economical.
One 100 ml bottle is sufficient for approx. 500 to 1,000 liters of water. This makes BioClean suitable not only for short weekend trips, but also for longer trips with a fresh water tank, canisters and changing water sources.
The big practical advantage: when dosed correctly, the water normally remains pleasantly neutral in taste - without the typical chlorine taste of many classic chlorine products.
For campers, vanlife and larger quantities of water, BioClean 100 ml is the best choice. For smaller quantities directly from the bottle, hikes or motorcycle tours, the outdoor water filter set may also be of interest. Suitable spare parts for the BioClean Outdoor system are also available separately.
BioClean 100 ml is particularly suitable for campers, vanlife, canisters and fresh water tanks. The ready-to-use 0.3 % chlorine dioxide solution is dosed directly into the water and is very economical depending on the application.
The outdoor water filter set with BeFree bottle, filter lid, activated carbon filter and BioClean is suitable for smaller quantities of water directly in the bottle. Practical for hikes, day trips, motorcycle tours and travel.
A practical replacement filter set with BeFree replacement filter and activated carbon filter set of 3 is available for existing BioClean outdoor sets.
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Note: BioClean is a chlorine dioxide solution registered as a biocide. Use biocidal products with care. Always read the label and product information before use.
Depending on the dosage, approx. 200-400 drops of BioClean are required for 100 liters of water. This corresponds to approximately 10-20 ml of BioClean.
Approx. 400-800 drops of BioClean are required for 200 liters of water. This corresponds to approximately 20-40 ml of BioClean.
A practical guide value is an exposure time of approx. 30 minutes. The water can then be used as intended.
When dosed properly, BioClean does not normally cause the typical chlorine taste that many classic chlorine products can leave behind.
The 100 ml BioClean bottle is ideal for vanlife, campers and larger quantities of water. It is economical and can be used directly for fresh water tanks, canisters or larger water containers.
Yes, BioClean can also be used for simple hygiene applications around fruit, vegetables, surfaces and food contact areas. A practical guideline is 5-10 drops of BioClean per 1 dl of water. If necessary, fruit and vegetables can be rinsed with clean water before consumption.
According to the product information, BioClean can also be used for a wide range of hygiene applications, for example around drinking bottles, cups, containers or food contact surfaces.
No. BioClean is not a mechanical filter. It does not remove visible particles, sand, soil or turbidity. If the water is visibly contaminated, suitable filtration or pre-treatment should be carried out first.
No. BioClean is a chlorine dioxide solution registered as a biocide. It is not a medicine and does not replace medical advice.
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Note: BioClean is a chlorine dioxide solution registered as a biocide. Use biocidal products with care. Always read the label and product information before use. Application, dosage and contact time are based on the information on the product.
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