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DiskDoctr
Jul 10, 2013Explorer
If you are at a permanent site, why not put a little bleach down your kitchen sink?
For the toilet, check your seal by flushing, then only moving the lever part way to get just water (or use the water lever, depending on type of toilet) to add about 2" or so of water.
Check in about an hour to make sure the water hasn't leaked out. If water can leak out, smells can leak in ;)
We are not on a permanent site, but we try to keep about 2" of water in the toilet to make sure the smells don't get in.
Don't forget to run water in your shower from time to time, too. If it has a trap, it will dry out, allowing smells to come into camper.
For the toilet, check your seal by flushing, then only moving the lever part way to get just water (or use the water lever, depending on type of toilet) to add about 2" or so of water.
Check in about an hour to make sure the water hasn't leaked out. If water can leak out, smells can leak in ;)
We are not on a permanent site, but we try to keep about 2" of water in the toilet to make sure the smells don't get in.
Don't forget to run water in your shower from time to time, too. If it has a trap, it will dry out, allowing smells to come into camper.
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