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wilcamp
Apr 07, 2014Explorer
RAS43 wrote:Johno02 wrote:
but its harder to get the bleach odor out.
Refill the tank and add a half cup of baking soda and pump through the system. Let it sit a couple of hours and then drain and fill. The bleach odor is gone!
Yupp, baking soda works for us, too. . . been doing this for 14 years and 3 TTs.
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