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Tincan_Annie
May 25, 2016Explorer
jake2250 wrote:Artum Snowbird wrote:
If I am moving on to another camp spot, I likely will not rinse, but if it's my final dump and the camper is going home to sit, I certainly will.
If you blow a gasket waiting I would suggest you tighten down your head bolts a little tighter next time.
I totally agree with you! It only adds a few minutes on the process,,and if your in that much of a hurry,,Leave and find a place to dump when You get home,,Don't rush me!! Its my turn and if your behind me maybe you should a got there faster!
Holly cow,,when did a rinser become such an ugly weapon??
I bring my own hose, not an impact to the camp ground, it takes me maybe five or ten minutes extra to rinse and clean all my stuff, then I am outta there!!
Oh yeah and I leave my porch light on and my stereo playing so I can groove while rinsing! I also have a plug so that my clearance lights flash while i am rinsing also!!
Last I checked the drought here is over and I believe in the GEO method of rinsing and dumping so I hope that the hose has good pressure cause my tanks are going to be clean!!!
What goes on behind me I could care less about!! Most of ya are all just headed to a wal mart to camp any way so slow down and chill out!!
Peace All!!
Definitely no drought in SW Virginia!! First sunny day in weeks. You can clean your black tank as long as you want if I am behind you. We spent 8 weeks traveling across country and we never ran into one impatient camper. Everyone was relaxed and enjoying themselves. We met a lot of amazing people from all over the world camping in our gorgeous country. This is the first I've heard that there is stress at dump stations. Luckily we didn't go to those places.
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