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DutchmenSport
Oct 03, 2019Explorer
FYI, The first time you try winterizing with a new RV, I suggest you have 3 gallons of the Pink Stuff available. More than likely, the first time you do it, you will find it takes only slightly over a gallon. The first time I winterized my current 41 foot 5er, I did the entire process with about 1 and 1/4 gallon. I purchased 7.5 gallons! I didn't know what to expect. The second time I winterized, because we went to South Carolina over Christmas last year and winterized when returning home, it took less than 1 gallon. I still have several gallons left from my original first purchase. I should be good for at least another 5 years!
Another tip! Under your sinks, remove the P-trap and dump it out rather than pouring a bunch of antifreeze down the drain. I do this on both the kitchen and the bathroom sink. Unfortunately, I cannot reach under the shower anywhere. But in my previous trailer, I could.
Another tip! Under your sinks, remove the P-trap and dump it out rather than pouring a bunch of antifreeze down the drain. I do this on both the kitchen and the bathroom sink. Unfortunately, I cannot reach under the shower anywhere. But in my previous trailer, I could.
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