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bsport
Explorer
Nov 21, 2018

Antifreeze

Antifreeze smell in water line DW wants it out ASAP. Ran water a lot still can smell it any ideas?


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  • Flush with more water would be my first option. Some apply baking soda when trying to remove bleach smell after sanitizing - maybe that might help. Antifreeze smell isn't a common subject but maybe try using the forum search feature? You sure you used RV antifreeze?
  • 1st Drain the strainer on the pump, 2nd drain water heater, 3rd add a bottle of hydrogen peroxide to the water tank, 4th run all taps for a bit, 5th drain fresh tank and refill with fresh water
  • 2oldman wrote:
    10 demerits for a full member posting in here.


    :) I didn't even notice.
    bumpy
  • Bumpyroad wrote:
    2oldman wrote:
    10 demerits for a full member posting in here.


    :) I didn't even notice.
    bumpy


    Not only full member, but nearly 10 yr member. Hey...when wife is snarling/upset, it is hard to think.

    I think the peroxide treatment will help, but suggest using a higher quality anti-freeze in the future.

    Jerry
  • I spose that when you winterized, you bypassed the water heater and sucked the antifreeze out of the jug instead of dumping it in the water tank?
  • Once you get it out, the best solution is to not use antifreeze in the potable lines.
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    DW also had sensitive smell and taste, when we were still just camping, with current unit, I blew the lines, no antifreeze in FW system!!
    That and most of the parks we would go to in the PNW winter were NOT full hookup. So flushing the lines was a big issue.

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