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Acampingwewillg
Mar 08, 2022Explorer II
Well, I hate to put a kink in anyone's sewer hose but MY EXperience with black/grey tank odor is the same as a previous poster. The only time I treat either tank is when I've completely dumped for the last time and I'm returning home. I do not treat a tank that's periodically being dumped at a campground with hook ups....and the only smell is held within the tank itself.
If you are treating every single time you dump, you have a sewer gas leakage issue or you need to adjust the air pressures so your aren't drawing odors out of the tank. I'll leave it at this...that's my experience in 40+ RVing years.
If you are treating every single time you dump, you have a sewer gas leakage issue or you need to adjust the air pressures so your aren't drawing odors out of the tank. I'll leave it at this...that's my experience in 40+ RVing years.
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