DavidP wrote:
I usually like to open the toilet valve and reach in as far as I can and give the tank a good scrub with a toilet brush, warm water and liquid detergent. I then fill and drain, repeat, repeat, repeat and then give them one final scrub. I then fill with nice hot steamy water and fabric softener and then drive 100 miles and drain. I do this after every trip. Same process on the grey tank minus the brush. When I’m done they look like new tanks and smell wonderful. My friends and family can’t believe how great my tanks look.
DavidP, I'd like to congratulate you and shake your hand, right after such a thorough cleaning. You go gloveless, don't you, or just the white glove test after you are finished?
;) :B At least use some emoticons when trolling such filth out of your tanks.
Depending on where you camp, and how you camp, if doing the dirty deed good old #2 can be accomplished anywhere else but in your tank, it makes the clean up process less of a concern, as you'll have no solid mess to possibly deal with.