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mowermech
Apr 13, 2015Explorer
I sanitize my RV water system every spring by putting 2 cups of bleach in the 100 gallon fresh water tank, running the solutions all through the lines, let it sit overnight, drain, flush, and fill.
We very seldom buy bottled water, except for distilled water for batteries and CPAP machines.
Those who carry a bottle of bleach solution for "disinfecting" the faucets and such might want to research how long the germ killing qualities of their solution lasts. It just might not be what you think it is!
To the OP; you say you have a nice new trailer. I know it is considered rude, crude, and obnoxious, but have you read the Owners Manual for your new rig? There is a wealth of information in there about how to get the most enjoyment from your RV. While it is true that much of the information is of a general nature, and does not directly apply to the model of trailer that you have, it IS good information, and it will answer many of your questions.
Have fun with your RV.
We very seldom buy bottled water, except for distilled water for batteries and CPAP machines.
Those who carry a bottle of bleach solution for "disinfecting" the faucets and such might want to research how long the germ killing qualities of their solution lasts. It just might not be what you think it is!
To the OP; you say you have a nice new trailer. I know it is considered rude, crude, and obnoxious, but have you read the Owners Manual for your new rig? There is a wealth of information in there about how to get the most enjoyment from your RV. While it is true that much of the information is of a general nature, and does not directly apply to the model of trailer that you have, it IS good information, and it will answer many of your questions.
Have fun with your RV.
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